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... Commons , May 29 , 1863. By A. H. Layard , Esq . , M.P. VIII . - 1 . Anthologia Grćca , ex Recensione Brunckii . Ed . Fried . Jacobs . Lipsić , 1794 . 2. Bland's Collections . By Merivale . London , 1833 . 3. Anthologia Polyglotta . Ed ...
... Commons first rose out of insignificance in the reign of James I. , and then arrogated to itself new functions . The arbitrary acts of Henry VIII . and other sovereigns did not in their eyes prove the non - existence of lawful rights ...
... Commons before his reign was ended . The necessities of the Crown were the opportunities of Parlia- ment . Above all , however , James's mode of government , after Cecil's death , by favourites such as Carr and Villiers , was hateful to ...
... Commons of England John Pym and Sir Thomas Wentworth . After a cry against ' undertakers , ' a resolution against the King's right to levy impositions , and a furious attack on Bishop Neile , the House was dissolved without passing a ...
... Commons , rather than that which was given in the streets . ' He went on to say that the King of Spain had many more kingdoms and more subjects than he had ; but , he added , with a sort of bitter humour , there was one thing in which ...