The english bill of rights is a document in England that discusses the rights of citizens/inhabitants of England.
The statement from the English Bill of Rights means that the monarch cannot levy funds without parliamentary approval and has to use funds in accordance with their granted purpose. ;
The passage from the English Bill of Rights states that the monarch cannot collect money without Parliament's approval, making such actions illegal. This rule established a balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament, forming the basis for a constitutional monarchy in England. It protects citizens from potential abuses by ensuring that financial powers reside with elected representatives.
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