The correct answer is "The king promised not to levy taxes without the approval of Parliament."
The right that was guaranteed to English subjects by the English Bill of Rights in 1689 was first and foremost, the freedom of speech. And yes, the king of England promised not to levy taxes without the approval of Parliament."
The English Bill of Rights in 1689 was a document signed by Mary II and William III of England, after the overthrown of King James II. The English Bill of Rights in 1689 was an extremely important document in that it included civil rights for the English people and established that the British Parliament had faculties and power over the English crown, which was more than welcome by the English people.