Excerpt from Speech of the Right Hon. W. Huskisson in the House of Commons, Thursday, the 23d of February, 1826: On Mr. Ellice"s Motion for a Select Committee, to Inquire Into and Examine the Statements Contained in the Various Petitons From Persons Engaged in the Silk Manufacture
Mr. Ellice having moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and examine the statements, contained in the various petitions from persons engaged in the Silk Manufacture, and to report their opinion and observation thereon to the House:" and Mr. John Williams having seconded the motion: -
Mr. Huskisson rose, and spoke, in substance, as follows: -
Sir; - Although the honourable member for Coventry, who introduced the present motion, may be supposed to be under the influence of suggestions and views, which have been furnished to him by his constituents, and from other sources out of doors, I am, nevertheless, ready to admit, that that circumstance ought not to detract from the weight, which is fairly due to the honourable member"s statements and arguments, in support of the motion which he has submitted to the House.
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