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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

61. Encyclopedia4U - List Of People By Name: Fo - Encyclopedia Article
1995), US astronomer; Fowles, John, author; Fox, Charles James, (17491806); Fox, Gardner, (1911-1986), comic creator; Fox, George, founder
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62. Name Index
(MP for Colchester) 1. FERRERS, Marmion 1.,2. FETHERSTON, Timothy 1. FISHER, Lord 1. FOSBERY, Captain 1. Fox, Charles James (MP) 17491806 1.
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ALLAN, Sir Henry Havelock
AMHERST, Tyssen (Lord Amherst of Hackney)
ARKWRIGHT, Ferdinand (Mayor of Warwick) BARBER, Charles Burton
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Descent from Thomas Arundell to Anthony Eden. Charles James Fox, leading Whig politician (17491806) (Britains first Foreign Secretary); Ancestors; Line; Biography.
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64. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Fox
statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (17491806). Broader statesman; solon; national leader. Synonyms Charles James Fox.
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  • person English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806). person English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (1624-1691). person A member of an Algonquian people formerly living west of Lake Michigan along the Fox River. communication The Algonquian language of the Fox people.
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    65. Famous Last Words Of Politicians
    15) Charles James Fox (UK) (17491806) I die happy. . 16) James A. Garfield (US) (1831-1881) Swain, can t you stop this (pain)? Swain! .
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    John Adams (USA) (1735-1826)
    "Thomas Jefferson still survives."
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    "This is the last of earth! I am content"
    Joseph Addison (UK) (1672-1719)
    "See in what peace a Christian can die."
    Lady Nancy Astor (UK) (1879-1964)
    "Am I dying or is is this my birthday?"
    Massimo Azeglio (Italy) (1798-1866) "Ah, Luisa, you always arrive just as I am leaving." Buchanan, James (US)(1791-1868) "Whatever the result may be, I shall carry to my grave the consciousness that at least I meant well for my country." John Calhoun (US)(1782-1850) "The South! The poor South! God knows what will become of her." Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (UK) (1694-1773) "Give Daylores a chair." Steven Grover Cleveland (US) (1837-1908) "I have tried so hard to do right."

    66. Hythe
    the Royal Charter to Hythe. THE PAINTINGS The portrait of Charles James Fox (17491806) hangs in the Town Hall. Fox was a British
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    THE TOWN OF HYTHE IN THE DISTRICT OF SHEPWAY The Court of Shepway was established less than a century after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Charter of Edward I (reigned 1042-66) records that the King's Court was formed to handle any disputes between the Cinque Ports (then Dover, Sandwich, Romney, Hastings, and Hythe ), which the individual boroughs couldn't settle between themselves. The Court had powers equivalent to those of the Shire Courts which administered the law in England at the time. King's Court sessions were usually held in the open, on Lympne Hill, where the Shepway Cross now stands.
    The Cross was erected in 1923 to mark this site.
    The Shepway Cross stands at about the centre of the original Cinque Ports. Today Shepway Council, based in Folkestone, provides services for over 90,000 people from just west of Lydd, along the 'Kent Ditch', through Appledore, then east to include Newchurch, north including Elmsted, Stelling Minnis and Lyminge Forest, Hawkinge, part of Capel, and Folkestone itself.
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    The Town Hall, formerly the Guildhall, was built on the site of the covered market place in Hythe High Street in 1794.

    67. MSN Encarta - Fox, Charles James
    Fox, Charles James (17491806), British statesman, one of the principal leaders of the Whig Party in the period of the American and French Related Items.
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    68. University Of York - Centre For Eighteenth-Century Studies - A DEMOCRAT, Or REAS
    It represents the Whig politician, Charles James Fox (17491806) as a ragged French sans-culotte. His hands are bloodstained as is his dagger.
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    This print is by the satirist James Gillray, and was published on the 1st March 1793. It represents the Whig politician, Charles James Fox (1749-1806) as a ragged French sans-culotte. His hands are bloodstained as is his dagger. He is unshaven, hairy. His gaiety suggests drunkenness, and he is also farting. He is wearing the Cap of Liberty, with the tri-coloured French cockade. He is singing a well-known French revolutionary song. After the execution of Louis XVI in Paris in January 1793 the struggle between those Whigs, led by Fox, who supported the principles of the French Revolution and the more conservative group led by the Duke of Portland, became acute. Gillray's conservative satire portrays Fox as a bloodstained revolutionary linked by association with Parisian violence, suggested here as the inevitable consequence of the principles of the Enlightenment, of democracy and rationalism. Gillray is pretending that Fox was a 'democrat' in the sense of favouring universal manhood suffrage, or at least a wide extension of the right to vote, though Fox never advocated such extension, nor was he hostile to hereditary monarchy. The contrast is also between the supposed abstract rationalism of Fox's ideas, and his figure which is here shown as representing the worst excesses of passion and violence, animal-like in its hairiness and physicality. He was reputed to be the anonymous author of An Essay Upon Wind; with curious anecodtes of Eminent Persons

    69. Lars Åhmans Hemsida
    17821782.07.01. Charles Rockingham, igen. Whig. * 1782 Charles James Fox, 1749-1806. 1770-1782.03.19. Frederick, lord North, 1732-1792. 1768-1770.01.28.
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    70. Authors With Over 100 Editions In The ESTC
    118. Wilkes, John, 17271797. 118. Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637. 117. Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806. 117. Sallust, 86-34 BC, 116. Brown, John, 1722-1787. 116. Euclid. 115.
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    71. History Today: Britannia Roused: Political Caricature & The Fall Of The Fox-Nort
    In DECEMBER 1783 the coalition government of Charles James Fox (17491806) and Lord North was removed from office by George III after a sustained campaign of
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    David Johnson looks at the art of Sayers and Gillray and the role of pictorial satire in the destruction of a government. Early efforts to discredit the Whigs in the press and through the prints now escalated into a concerted campaign to arouse popular opposition to the coalition. Prints had one significant advantage they were visual, using `a universal language understood by persons of all nations and degrees'. Despite their cost (sixpence uncoloured and from one to two shillings for a hand-coloured print) there was a significant increase in output during these years. An average year in the 1770s might produce fifty political prints, but there were 120 in 1782, and some 450 published within the twelve months of the Fox-North coalition, the King's attempt to remove it and the general election of 1784. Most of these were anti-coalition, and increasingly, anti-Fox. A print run of between 500 and 1,500 was normal, and where two identical plates were used 3,000 was possible. Displayed in the print shops of London and Westminster where a daily visit was part of the social routine for men of fashion, they also provided a free gallery `for the gaping multitude'. Increasingly, too, they reached country towns and foreign markets, while they could be purchased from hawkers, or even by mail order. Often there were pirated versions, cheap reprints and reduced copies. In addition to appearing in collections and exhibitions, prints were commonly displayed in men's rooms smoking and billiard rooms, barbers, inns and brothels. It is no wonder the French historian Boyer-Brun concluded in 1792, `Les caricatures sont le thermometre qui indique le degre de l'opinion publique'.

    72. Electronic Books From SPSCC # F
    Where Angels Fear To Tread. Fox, Charles James, 17491806, History Of The Early Part Of The Reign Of James The Second. France, Anatole, 1844-1924,
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    South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors F Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page F Farrand, Max, 1869-1945 Fathers Of The Constitution, The; a chronicle of the establishment of the Union Fielding, Henry Tom Jones Fitzgerald, Edward Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1st and 5th editions) (1900?) This Side of Paradise Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880 Madame Bovary Salammbo Simple Soul, A Ford, Ford Madox Good Soldier Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970 Howards End Longest Journey Room With A View, A Where Angels Fear To Tread Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806 History Of The Early Part Of The Reign Of James The Second France, Anatole, 1844-1924 Crime Of Sylvestre Bonnard, The Penguin Island Red Lily, The Complete Franklin, Benjamin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1771-1788) Frazer, James George, Sir, 1854-1941 The Golden Bough Freeman, E. A. William the Conqueror Frost, Robert

    73. Charles James Fox - English Dictionary Meaning
    Summary Charles James Fox - Fox. 1) n English statesman who supported American independence and the French Revolution (1749-1806).
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    74. Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection
    Autographed pamphlet A Brief History of Lyme . Fox, Charles James (17491806) British Liberal Statesman. ALS, 1 p., nd, St. Annes Hall, to Lady Benborough.
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    75. Mayfield Park
    Fox’S MONUMENT. The obelisk was built as a memorial to Whig politician Charles James Fox (17491806). It was erected by his friend
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    Large area of formal and informal parkland, with woodland walks and grade II listed buildings. Formerley the grounds of Mayfield House built for Robert Wright in 1854 and demolished in 1956. Sited near the playing fields, the obelisk, commemorating Charles Fox the radical politician, serves as a local landmark. Shoreburs Greenway follows the early nineteenth century carriageway which linked Weston Grove House to Portsmouth Road. Facilities include: football pitches, basketball court, cricket pitch, bowling green, play area, skateboard run. BOWLING GREEN (SITE OF MAYFIELD HOUSE)
    Mayfield House occupied the current site of the bowling Photograph c1910 green. It was built in 1854 by Robert Wright, after whom Wright’s Hill is named. Between 1889 and 1937 it was owned by Lord Radstock. In 1937 it passed into the hands of Southampton Council who opened up the grounds as a public park. The house itself was demolished in 1956. The stable block on Wright’s Hill is still standing. SITE OF OLDMILL HOUSE A water powered wood working mill was established in 1762 by Walter Taylor. Rebuilt as a house in the nineteenth century it was demolished in the 1950’s after having been abandoned in 1941 as a result of bomb damage.

    76. Portraits Of Statesmen 1
    Charles James Fox. Fine Quality Steelplate engraving of Charles James Fox (1749-1806) from a picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the possession of Lord Holland.
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    77. Fox, Charles James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Fox, Charles James. 17491806, British statesman and orator, for many years the outstanding parliamentary G. Mitchell, Charles James Fox and the Disintegration of the Whig Party
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    78. Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Fox, Charles James (1749 — 1806)
    Fox, Charles James (1749 — 1806). A politician regarded in Burns s day as the supporter of liberty for the people, and the opponent of Tory junta oppression.
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    79. AIM25: British Library Of Political And Economic Science: HORNER, Francis, 1778-
    Scope and content/abstract Correspondence of Francis Horner with individuals including Charles James Fox, Francis Lord Jeffrey, James Loch, Rev Thomas Robert
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    80. Fox, Charles James
    Fox, Charles James. Fox, Charles James 17491806, British statesman and orator, for many years the G. Mitchell, Charles James Fox and the Disintegration of the Whig Party
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    Fox, Charles James Fox, Charles James, North . Dismissed by George III, he went into bitter opposition, lending his remarkable oratorical genius to the attack on North's policy in North America. Despite the king's objection, he became foreign secretary in the marquess of Rockingham's Whig ministry (1782) and helped to secure the repeal of Poynings's Law (see under Poynings, Sir Edward ), thus giving Ireland legislative independence. He quarreled with the earl of Shelburne over the negotiation of peace with the former American colonies, France, and Spain, and he resigned when Shelburne succeeded Rockingham. Fox then allied himself with his old enemy, Lord North, to insure Shelburne's defeat, and he became (1783) foreign secretary again, in a coalition with North. This ministry fell in the same year, when George III brought his influence to bear in the House of Lords to secure defeat of Fox's bill vesting the government of India in a commission nominated by Parliament. He was replaced in office by William Pitt, whom he bitterly opposed for the rest of his life. In 1788, when George III became temporarily insane, Fox wanted an unrestricted regency vested in the prince of Wales (later

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