id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40192 Gardiner, Samuel Rawson A Student's History of England, v. 2: 1509-1689 From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII .txt text/plain 120846 8059 76 from Parliament the Act of Appeals, declaring that the king held the the Houses of Parliament, and became law, like any other Act of with England, and the clergy urged James to break with a king of well as the king." In Elizabeth's time the houses were improved. 3. =James and the House of Commons.=--In =1604= Parliament met. The king had two sons, Henry and Charles, lands of the king of Spain began or ended, but James left the burden the first Parliament of Charles, the Commons, probably wishing to Charles should summon an English Parliament, whilst he himself held Parliament, Charles gathered an army by pressing men from all parts Charles's court offering to send an army to his help in England, if declared England to be a Commonwealth, 'without a king or House of hold on the new Parliament, and Charles prorogued it to give time ./cache/40192.txt ./txt/40192.txt