Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James Fox, Band 2AMS Press, 1970 "Charles James Fox PC (24 January 1749? 13 September 1806), styled The Honourable from 1762, was a prominent British Whig statesman whose parliamentary career spanned thirty-eight years of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and who was particularly noted for being the arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger. His father was a leading Whig and Fox rose to prominence in the House of Commons as a forceful and eloquent speaker with a notorious and colourful private life, though his opinions were rather conservative and conventional. However, with the coming of the American War of Independence and the influence of the Whig Edmund Burke, Fox's opinions evolved into some of the most radical ever to be aired in the Parliament of his era."--Wikipedia. |
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... conduct the mediators ( especially Russia ) will hold in case of any treachery on the part of France and Spain . Perhaps may be too suspicious , but the total want of all honesty and decency which has usually ( and particularly of late ) ...
... conduct the mediators ( especially Russia ) will hold in case of any treachery on the part of France and Spain . Perhaps may be too suspicious , but the total want of all honesty and decency which has usually ( and particularly of late ) ...
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... conduct . Yet it will be with regret , and it shall therefore be with as much reserve as the occasion can admit of , that I shall represent to your Majesty , in the conduct of those who are honoured with your confidence , what has ...
... conduct . Yet it will be with regret , and it shall therefore be with as much reserve as the occasion can admit of , that I shall represent to your Majesty , in the conduct of those who are honoured with your confidence , what has ...
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... conduct an accidental indulgence of indolence and inattention , but it was the result of a deliberate judgment , dictated by those dutiful and affectionate feelings for your Majesty which sprung from the occasion . I must be permitted ...
... conduct an accidental indulgence of indolence and inattention , but it was the result of a deliberate judgment , dictated by those dutiful and affectionate feelings for your Majesty which sprung from the occasion . I must be permitted ...
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