The progress of the United Irishmen had not been stopped by the conciliatory measures of 1793; for early in the following year they published a plan of equal representation on the principle of universal suffrage.
Pitt did not adopt this prayer, but demanded the sweeping away of all rotten boroughs, and the establishment of an equal representation.
The question you propose, on equal representation, has become a party one, in which I wish to take no public share.
Since writing my letter of July the 12th, I have been told, that on the question of equal representation, our fellow-citizens in some sections of the State claim peremptorily a right of representation for their slaves.
If you shall approve and enforce them, as you have done that of equal representation, they may do some good.
Therefore all those reasons, which prove the justice and expediency of equal representation in other assemblies, hold good here.
That history affords no instance of such a thing as equal representation.
Another part of our rights is deposited in the hands of Congress; why is it not equally necessary, there should be an equal representation there?
Another part of our rights is deposited in the hands of Congress: why is it not equally necessary there should be an equal representation there?
Therefore, all those reasons, which prove the justice and expediency of equal representation in other assemblies, hold good here.
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