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Yoselin Horne
4 August, 20:10
What document gave only parliament power to tax
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Pitts
4 August, 21:25
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It was the "English Bill of Rights" that technically gave only parliament the power to tax, since many British subjects were upset with the King lavish taxing and spending.
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