Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James Fox, Band 2Blanchard, 1853 |
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... nature of Mr. Fox pierces through all the super- incumbent clay of a period of low morals , and factious politics . The historical records of the time are very imperfect , and I had no longer the help of Lord Mahon's calm and steady ...
... nature of Mr. Fox pierces through all the super- incumbent clay of a period of low morals , and factious politics . The historical records of the time are very imperfect , and I had no longer the help of Lord Mahon's calm and steady ...
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... Nature had given him genius , and to her he left it to furnish him with occasions of displaying it . If he affected anything it was vice : all his abilities and good qualities were born with him . Intrepid , he did not fear even ...
... Nature had given him genius , and to her he left it to furnish him with occasions of displaying it . If he affected anything it was vice : all his abilities and good qualities were born with him . Intrepid , he did not fear even ...
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... nature from what he intended . ] " " " " [ Mr. Adam , be it remembered , was a personal friend of Lord North , and in habits of intimacy with Mr. Dundas . In the preceding October he had been sent for by Lord Shelburne and had an ...
... nature from what he intended . ] " " " " [ Mr. Adam , be it remembered , was a personal friend of Lord North , and in habits of intimacy with Mr. Dundas . In the preceding October he had been sent for by Lord Shelburne and had an ...
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... nature , stating what had passed between him and Pitt . I told him I had heard of it , and informed him that it was on the footing that the Treasury should remain where it was , which he said it was very important for him to know . " Mr ...
... nature , stating what had passed between him and Pitt . I told him I had heard of it , and informed him that it was on the footing that the Treasury should remain where it was , which he said it was very important for him to know . " Mr ...
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... society , or to speak more openly , the Prince's nature , had so manifest a propensity . When Mr. Fox found his colleagues , and particularly Lord John Cavendish , averse to so large an 1783. ] 69 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
... society , or to speak more openly , the Prince's nature , had so manifest a propensity . When Mr. Fox found his colleagues , and particularly Lord John Cavendish , averse to so large an 1783. ] 69 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
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