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  1. Charles James Fox, 1749-1806: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of British Statesmen) by David Schweitzer, 1991-10-30
  2. Memorials and correspondence of Charles James Fox (Complete in Two Volumes) by Charles James (1749-1806) Fox, 1853-01-01
  3. Memorials and correspondence of Charles James Fox. Ed. by Lord J by Fox. Charles James. 1749-1806., 1853-01-01
  4. Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Monday, December 1, 1783, upon a motion for the commitment of the bill "for vesting the affairs of the East-India Company in the hands of certain commissioners, for the benefit of the proprietors, and of the public." by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  5. The speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox in the Ho by Fox. Charles James. 1749-1806., 1848-01-01
  6. Charles James Fox, 1749-1806 : A Bibliography (Bibliographies of British Statesmen) by David Schweitzer, 1991
  7. Speeches in the House of Commons Volume 1 by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  8. Memorials and correspondence Volume 2 by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  9. An inquiry into the state of the nation at the commencement of the present administration by Charles James, 1749-1806 Fox, 2009-10-26
  10. Memorials & Correspondence of Charles James Fox by Charles James Fox, 1975-06
  11. Charles James Fox by L. G. Mitchell, 1992-07-09
  12. Fox: The Life of Charles James Fox by Stanley Ayling, 1992-08
  13. Early History of Charles James Fox by George Otto, Sir Trevelyan, 1979-06
  14. Charles James Fox, gentleman, gambler, statesman, the first great English liberal, 1749-1806, by Clarence Altha Miller, 1947

41. Fox
Fox (Charles James, 17491806, statesman) LONG AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( CJ Fox ), to his younger brother General Henry Edward Fox, announcing his appointment
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FOX (CHARLES JAMES, 1749-1806, statesman 4 pages, quarto, headed 'Private', recipient's endorsement, Stable Yard, 9 June 1806 At the time of writing Charles James Fox was Foreign Secretary in the 'All the Talents' administration led by Grenville. Just over three months after writing this letter he was dead (died on 13 September 1806). On 10 June he had moved for the abolition of the slave trade, declaring that after forty years of political life he should feel he could retire with contentment if he carried his motion. Henry Edward Fox (1755-1811) was in such ill health himself that the hero of Corunna, Sir John Moore, undertook the entire management of both military and diplomatic matters in Siciliy. On his recovery General Fox came into such conflict with the Neapolitan court that he was recalled. The present letter is one of the best by Fox, in many respects the most charismatic of eighteenth-century English politicians, to have come on the market in recent years.

42. Fox3
Fox (Charles James, 17491806, statesman) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( CJF ), to Sir Francis Vincent, asking him if he has any appointments at the office that day
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FOX (CHARLES JAMES, 1749-1806, statesman ) AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('C.J.F.'), to Sir Francis Vincent, asking him if he has any appointments at the office that day because if not he will come in late, and to send Mr Weld to him at home should he come by appointment, 1 page, oblong octavo, integral address panel, trace of seal, Arlington Street, no date £100 plus VAT

43. Charles James Fox Snuffbox
Charles James Fox (17491806), English statesman and orator, who first served as a member of Lord North s cabinet as lord of the admiralty.
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44. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : FOX
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45. CHARLES JAMES FOX - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Charles James Fox Dictionary Entry and Meaning. Definition n English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (17491806).
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46. Charles James Fox Definition Of Charles James Fox. What Is Charles James Fox? Me
Charles James Fox. Noun, 1. Charles James Fox English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806)
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47. Charles James Fox, Famous Quotation/Quote
By Charles James Fox (click for more quotes by Charles James Fox or books by/about Charles James Fox). (17491806). Source Speech, House of Commons, 8 May 1789.
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Quote from Charles James Fox "No human government has a right to enquire into private opinions, to presume that it knows them, or to act on that presumption. Men are the best judges of the consequences of their own opinions, and how far they are likely to influence their actions; and it is most unnatural and tyrannical to say, “as you think, so must you act. I will collect the evidence of your future conduct from what I know to be your opinions.”"
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48. Charles James Fox, Famous Quotation/Quote
By Charles James Fox (click for more quotes by Charles James Fox or books by/about Charles James Fox). (17491806). Source Speech, House of Commons, 1797.
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Quote from Charles James Fox "Opinions become dangerous to a state only when persecution makes it necessary for the people to communicate their ideas under the bond of secrecy."
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49. The Charlock's Shade: Charles James Fox
March 07, 2004. Charles James Fox. 17491806. The Duchess of Devonshire, who was one of his closest friends, wrote of him. He seems
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50. Archive Record
Personal names. Fox Caroline 17671845 Daughter of 2nd Baron Holland Fox Charles James 1749-1806 Statesman Fox . Family names.
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51. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Charles James Fox Quotes
could be so wise as Thurlow looked. ~ Charles James Fox (17491806) British statesman from Campbell’s Lives of the Lord Chancellors,1846, vol v, p 661.
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52. Tate Britain | Current Exhibitions
after 1792. Private Collection. Yes, this is the right answer! These images both represent Charles James Fox (17491806). These two
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James Gillray, detail from Taking Physick , 1792. The British Museum, London. Studio of John Bacon (1740-99), Bust of George III, c 1788, marble, Private Collection Yes, this is the right answer! These images both represent
King George III (1738-1820) The image on the right is a formal portrayal of King George III, who came to the throne in 1760 and ruled for almost all of Gillray's life. The drapery around the marble bust is intended to give the King the authority of a noble Roman leader. Gillray knew that his caricatures would be seen against such formal and flattering portrayals, and was not afraid wickedly to exaggerate the King's appearance and his behaviour. He frequently suggested that, far from being a brave and noble leader, the King was in fact dull, mean and lacking in courage.

53. Tate Britain | Current Exhibitions
Charles James Fox (17491806). Detail from Political Banditti Assailing the Saviour of India, 1786, © Copyright The British Museum.
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Cast of characters Try the Cast of Characters game John Bull Detail from John Bull Taking a Luncheon Fictional character, representing the ordinary British man, often shown as a peace-loving though devotedly patriotic farmer. Gillray usually shows him as a fat man with thick lips, a blotched face and straggling hair, who struggles to understand contemporary political situations and speaks with a country accent. Edmund Burke (1729-97) Detail from Statesman and writer, born and educated in Dublin. In the 1780s leader of the Whig group supporting Charles James Fox, strongly opposed to the war against revolutionary America. In 1790 published the hugely influential Reflections on the Revolution in France, decrying the effects of the Revolution and in 1791 broke with Fox, who was more sympathetic, and joined the ministerial party. A life-long Anglican, though a fierce supporter of the Irish Catholic cause, hence Gillray's depiction of him in Jesuit hat and robes. Edward Smith-Stanley, Lord Derby (1752-1834) and Elizabeth Farren

54. English Heritage -
19 Edwardes Square, Kensington, W8 Kensington and Chelsea 1998 Fox, Charles James (17491806), Statesman, lived here. Originally
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55. Fox, Charles James
Fox, Charles James. 17491806, British statesman and orator, for many years the outstanding parliamentary proponent of liberal reform.
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56. Holland, Vermont, New England, USA
of Holland s name is that the town was named for Holland, Massachusetts, which in turn was named for Lord Holland, Charles James Fox (17491806), who won
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  • Equalized Value: *Area, Population and Density rankings above refer to Holland's relative position among Vermont's 255 civic entities (9 cities, 242 towns, 4 gores and grants). Complete rankings are here One of several towns granted to Timothy Andrews (sometimes Andrus). The Vermont Legislature made several grants to Andrews and his associates in 1779, but without stipulating actual sites. It was 1787 before the specific locations were agreed upon; the charters were then written and backdated to 1779. This practice is seen several times in connection with towns in northern Vermont, and it always makes for trouble in interpreting boundary descriptions, because the points of reference given in the legislative grants often no longer existed at the time the charters were back-dated. The most commonly accepted story about the origin of Holland's name is that the town was named for Holland, Massachusetts, which in turn was named for Lord Holland, Charles James Fox (1749-1806), who won America's love by his eloquent defense of her rights in the years just before the outbreak of the Revolution. While it is, in fact, possible that the Vermont town was named for the Massachusetts one, the second half of the story is incorrect. Charles James Fox never was Baron Holland. He missed out on the title because he was only the second son of Henry Fox (1705-74), the first Baron; the title went to his elder brother, Stephen, from whom it then went to Stephen's son, another Henry. Therefore, if the Massachusetts town was indeed named for Lord Holland, it was to honor the first Henry, who was a distinguished statesman in his own right.
  • 57. Peabody Art Collection - A. Price
    Artist A. Price Title Charles James Fox (17491806) (recto, left; verso, right) Date 19th century Medium Plaster Dimensions 2.25 x 2 Accession number
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    Title: Charles James Fox (1749-1806) (recto, left; verso, right)
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    58. Fox - Open Dictionary
    Fox). 4. Fox, Charles James Fox (English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (17491806)). 5
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    From open-dictionary.com - the free dictionary. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 English
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    English
    Etymology
    Middle English fox , Old English fox , from common Germanic *fuhsaz , from Proto-Indo-European *puk-so- , derived from *peuk- "thick-haired". Cognates include German Fuchs , Frisian foks, and Dutch vos
    Pronunciation
    General American WEAE Received Pronunciation IPA /fɑks/ /fɔks/ /fɒks/ SAMPA /fAks/ /fOks/ /fQks/
    Noun
    fox plural: foxes
  • An animal Vulpes vulpes ) similar to a dog, with red or grey fur and a bushy tail (Colloquial) An attractive woman. (Colloquial) A cunning person.
  • Translations
    • Albanian: dhelpra Arabic: ثعلب (thaÊ¿lab) Basque azeri Belarusian: ліса (lisa) Breton : louarn m lern / -ed pl Bulgarian: (lisica) f Catalan : guineu, guilla, rabosa Chinese Characters: (p­), (huān), (l­), (l­) Chinese: 狐狸 (hºl­) Chumash (Ineze±o): knɨy Croatian: lisica Czech: liÅ¡ka Danish: r¦v Dutch: vos m Esperanto : vulpo Estonian: rebane Faroese: revur Finnish: kettu French: renard m Frisian : foks Friulian : bolp, volp

    59. Charles Fox
    Charles Fox. Charles James Fox (17491806) Whig statesman and orator Note from On Good-Nature by William Hazlitt.
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    Charles Fox Charles James Fox (1749-1806): Whig statesman and orator Note from On Good-Nature by William Hazlitt

    60. Gale - Catalog
    useful and illuminating source. . Series One The Papers and Correspondence of Charles James Fox, 17491806. From the British Library
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