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    called his supporters "Levellers so-called" and preferred "Agitators".[citation needed] The term suggested that the "Levellers" aimed to bring all down...
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    "The Levellers 2", mostly performing songs that had been in Friend's repertoire as a solo singer-songwriter. 1991 saw the release of the Levellers' second...
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    amongst many others, were known as True Levellers in 1649, in reference to their split from the Levellers, and later became known as Diggers because...
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  • also refer to Levellers (band), a British rock band Levellers (album), their eponymous third album Diggers, also called True Levellers, an anarchist or...
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  • Recordings, 2016 "Discography Levellers". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 September 2011. "Discography Levellers". ultratop.be. Retrieved 18 September...
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  • The Leveller was a British political magazine, collectively produced in London from 1976 to 1983 by a shifting coalition of radicals, socialists, Marxists...
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    Banbury mutiny (redirect from Levellers Day)
    on 17 May 1649. This destroyed the Levellers' power base in the New Model Army. Each year since 1975, Levellers' Day has been held in the Oxfordshire...
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  • Levellers is the third full-length release by Brighton-based folk punk band the Levellers. The record charted at number two in the British album charts...
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  • coercively equal society than the Levellers (in the sense of "equality of outcome", not "equality of opportunity" which the Levellers were closer to espousing)...
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  • "The Diggers' Song" (also known as "Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th-century English ballad by Gerrard Winstanley, a protest song about land rights inspired...
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