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English Bill of Rights, as stated, 1689

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The English Bill of Rights is a statute enacted by the Parliament of England in 1689, following the Glorious Revolution and the accession of William III and Mary II to the throne. It set out specific limitations on the powers of the Crown and established certain rights of Parliament and individuals within the English constitutional framework.

Cluster:Liberty First

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