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and all communication with his friends or family prohibited The Army now began to consider themselves as a body distinct from the commonwealth; In opposition therefore, to the Parliament at Westminster a military Parliament was formed, composed of the Officers & common Soldiers of each regiment-The principal Officers formed a council to represent the body of peers. the soldiers elected two men and of each company to represent the house of commons and