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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... opinion also . General O'Hara had best go to the Greffier and open himself fully , but explaining to him that it is as to a friend of the Stadtholder , not in his official capacity , and get his opinion as to the least public way of ...
... opinion also . General O'Hara had best go to the Greffier and open himself fully , but explaining to him that it is as to a friend of the Stadtholder , not in his official capacity , and get his opinion as to the least public way of ...
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... opinion . I wish , therefore , for the future , when you write for instructions on material points , that you or Pelham would write a private letter to the Duke of Portland or me , letting us know how far you consider each point as ...
... opinion . I wish , therefore , for the future , when you write for instructions on material points , that you or Pelham would write a private letter to the Duke of Portland or me , letting us know how far you consider each point as ...
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... opinion of my uncle , the Duke of Gloucester , and he pressed it on me with all the earnestness which belonged to a sincere and fixed opinion on a subject of such moment . I beg your Majesty to remark that I do not claim any ...
... opinion of my uncle , the Duke of Gloucester , and he pressed it on me with all the earnestness which belonged to a sincere and fixed opinion on a subject of such moment . I beg your Majesty to remark that I do not claim any ...
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