The Bill of Rights is part of the American constitution and not British, so I think you are confused.
English Bill of Rights
They signed "The English Bill of Rights"
C. William and Mary.
William byrd
King William III and Queen Mary, who became joint sovereigns in 1688.
To observe people's rights and work with Parliament
After accepting the throne of England in 1689, William and Mary signed the English Bill of Rights. This document established limits on royal power, affirmed parliamentary sovereignty, and outlined the rights of citizens. It was a crucial step in the development of constitutional monarchy and laid the foundation for modern democracy in England.
Accept the English Bill Of Rights. Hope I helped! :)
The Bill of Rights (obviously, not the same one as the American one, but it has the same name.)
In order to know what rights come out of a certain philosophy during the enlightenment one needs to know the philosophy being referenced.
William and Mary agreed to sign the English Bill of Rights as a precondition for becoming king and queen of England -Joseph Esclavon
how do the rights found in the u.s constitution and the bill of rights reflect the influence of classical republicanism and natural rights philosophy