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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... hope he will continue them . The matter you mentioned to me came on this day . I will send you an account by the next post . " You will , I hope , excuse this sad scrawl , and the hurry in which I have writ . I am so pestered at this ...
... hope he will continue them . The matter you mentioned to me came on this day . I will send you an account by the next post . " You will , I hope , excuse this sad scrawl , and the hurry in which I have writ . I am so pestered at this ...
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... hope it may , and the Address should go to the King , an answer of temper and firmness at the same time would highly suit the present state of things . Such as a retrospective compliment to the conduct of the Volunteers , and ...
... hope it may , and the Address should go to the King , an answer of temper and firmness at the same time would highly suit the present state of things . Such as a retrospective compliment to the conduct of the Volunteers , and ...
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... hope , hardly merits ( at least I hope so ) the name of a difference . Surely it is a time when those who love and trust each other , as I hope is the case with us two , ought not to permit any sourness in our minds from mistakes that ...
... hope , hardly merits ( at least I hope so ) the name of a difference . Surely it is a time when those who love and trust each other , as I hope is the case with us two , ought not to permit any sourness in our minds from mistakes that ...
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Administration affectionately answer appear authority believe brother Burke C. J. FOX Cabinet certainly Chancellor Charles Fox circumstances Coalition conduct confidence consequence Constitution Court Crown DEAR SIR declared definitive treaty doubt Duke of Manchester Duke of Portland Duke of Richmond Duke of York Dundas duty enemies favour feel FITZPATRICK Fox's France friends give Government honour hope House of Bourbon House of Commons House of Lords India Bill Ireland King's letter Lord Advocate Lord John Lord Keppel Lord Loughborough Lord North Lord Northington LORD OSSORY Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lord Stormont Lord Temple Lord Thurlow Majesty Majesty's manner measure ment Ministers Ministry nature never object occasion opinion Parliament party peace person Pitt present Prince of Wales principles proposed Queen question reason resignation Rockingham Royal Highness sentiments Shelburne's sincerely suppose sure thought to-morrow told Vergennes vote Walpole Whig wish