id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42179 Hallam, Henry Constitutional History of England, Henry VII to George II. Volume 2 of 3 .txt text/plain 217142 9873 65 Difficulties about the Restoration -New Parliament -King parliament," says Justice Crawley, "appertains to the king originally, acts of parliament to bind the king not to command the subjects, their [154] The king had long before said that "parliaments are like cats; Commons that it is high treason in the King of England for the time two powerful bodies, whom neither kings nor parliaments in England proposals by the king's letter to the two houses of parliament. parliament from the time of the king's return till their dissolution act in the House of Lords, notwithstanding the king's personal The House of Commons voted that the king's parliament." The king, in a speech to the House of Lords, complained king to govern by a standing army was treason at common law, and seems purpose; and that the court party in the House of Lords were powerful ./cache/42179.txt ./txt/42179.txt