Ch. 20 Toleration Act English Bill of Rights English Parliament

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Ch. 20 Toleration Act English Bill of Rights English Parliament Limited Constitutional Monarchy Encyclopedia Natural Law Popular Sovereignty Mary and William John Locke Thomas Hobbes Habeas Corpus Act Toleration Act of 1689 Act of Settlement (487) Act of Union (488) Sea Dogs Enlightenment Philosophers Enlightened despotism English Parliament Long Parliament Roundheads Cromwell Commonwealth English Revolution/Civil War National Covenant (479) Instrument of Government 1653 (481) Navigation Act of 1651 Tories/Whigs Glorious Revolution Restoration Rump Parliament Henry Hudson John Cabot Northwest Passage

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