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define Petition of Right in one sentence
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The Petition of Right is a constitutional document passed by the English Parliament in 1628 that set out specific rights and liberties of subjects, asserting limitations on the power of the king and addressing grievances regarding issues such as taxation without parliamentary consent, imprisonment without cause, and the use of martial law.
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