HC Deb 17 June 1808 vol 11 cc918-9
Mr. Villiers

moved the second reading of the Copy-right bill.

Mr. Abercromby

thought that time should be allowed for the due consideration of a subject, in which the interests of the most meritorious, although, perhaps, not the most opulent, class of the community, were so seriously concerned.

Mr. Villiers

saw no reason for further delay, as sufficient time would yet be afforded for every reasonable purpose.—After a few words from Mr. C. Wynne, the bill was read a second time, and ordered to be committed on Wednesday.

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