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1818 March 7 +
Parl. Reform Proposed H. of Commons Resolutions
Representatives
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13. That by the Representatives of the people, the sense of the people whose
Representatives they are can never be truly represented and conformed to, otherwise
than in so far as for their continuance in such their situation, they have been
rendered and remain dependent upon the wishes – the real and genuine wishes and
desires of such their constituents, as expressed by their suffrages, delivered as
above.
14. That to give to the dependence that perfection of which considered in itself and
without regard to any other object it would be susceptible, it would be necessary
that at all times it should be in the power of every such Electoral body as above to
remove its Representative; in the same manner as it is in the power of every
individual who has granted to another a power of Attorney, to revoke the same. { and
so in regard to Instructions} But forasmuch as in such a
state of things instead of deputing representatives to manage such their public
concerns the people would thus be in their own person continually occupied in the
management of those same concerns, whereby that time and labour would be occupied and
engrossed, without which the business of private life in respect of the provision of
the means of subsistence could not be carried on, hence it becomes necessary that
this same power of removal should not be called into exercise, otherwise than at
certain stated and more or less distant, periods.
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