Therefore, the Parliament declares: That the [king’s] pretended power of suspending laws … without consent of Parliament is illegal. That levying money [taxes] for or to the use of the crown [king] … without grant [consent] of Parliament … is illegal.

This 17th-century excerpt is found in the

1.

English Bill of Rights
2.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
3.

Napoleonic Code
4.

Balfour Declaration

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