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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

81. 1848 - Flugschriften Im Netz
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84. Fox, Charles James
Fox, Charles James. Fox, Charles James, 1749–1806, British statesman and orator, for many years the outstanding parliamentary proponent of liberal reform.
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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

85. Fox, Charles James. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language:
2000. Fox, Charles James. DATES 1749–1806. British politician who supported American independence and the French Revolution. The
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86. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Charles James Fox (British And Irish History, Biographie
Charles James Fox 1749–1806, British statesman and orator, for many years the outstanding parliamentary proponent of liberal reform.
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Related Category: British And Irish History, Biographies Charles James Fox 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

87. Ayn Rand & Objectivism - Charles James Fox
Charles James Fox (1749 1806) inherited both wealth and guidance from his father, who tutored him in gambling and who advised, Never do today what you can
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Popular with Objectivists Objectivist Center CATO Reason.org Free-Market.net ... Chris Sciabarra TDO Info Contact TDO TDO Policies TDO Staff More Links Connection Extrospection Spirituality Reciprocal Links Charles James Fox Charles James Fox (1749- 1806) inherited both wealth and guidance from his father, who tutored him in gambling and who advised, "Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow." In 1786, just nineteen, the roguish Charles Fox took his seat in Parliament and quickly earned the esteem of his colleagues, Edmund Burke among them. The two joined forces on many causes, including the cause of the American Revolution, until Burke's horror over the French Revolution occasioned a permanent break. Fox is best known for his advocacy of the Libel Bill, a milestone in the history of English law; for his support of Catholic emancipation and the abolition of slavery, measures that became law after his death; and for his championing of electoral reform and religious toleration. In defending his views he was a powerful orator, acknowledged as the ablest debater of his day. Neither party nor crown could dissuade him from following his own path.

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89. Historical Portraits - Portraits
Portrait Bust of Charles James Fox (1749 1806) Studio of Joseph Nollekens (1737 - 1823), Marble 19th Century 25 inches high 76
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90. HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green
names at the end of the printed catalogue. Access OPEN HORNER FRANCIS 1778 1817 POLITICIAN; Fox Charles James 1749 1806 STATESMAN;
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Horner, Francis, 1778 - 1817, Politician
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Francis Horner, 1778 - 1817, studied at Edinburgh, was called to the Scottish Bar in 1800, and joined the English Bar in 1807. He was MP for St Ives in 1806, for Wendover in 1807, and was returned for St Mawes in 1813. As an MP he took part in debates on the Corn Law and slavery in 1813 - 1815, and proposed a measure to regulate the proceedings of the Irish grand juries in 1816. As chairman of the bullion committee in 1810, he recommended early resumption of cash payments. Francis Horner also translated Euler's " Elements of Algebra" in 1797 and published "Short Account of a late Short Administration" in 1807.
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Correspondence of Francis Horner with individuals including Charles James Fox, Francis Lord Jeffrey, James Loch, Rev Thomas Robert Malthus, Sir John Archibald Murray Lord Murray, and Professor Dugald Stewart; correspondence received by Horner's father and brother after his death; miscellaneous political notes by Francis Horner; and brief letters from John Allen reporting the progress of the illness of Charles James Fox.
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This collection is arranged in eight volumes.

91. Charles Fox - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Charles Fox (1749 1806). Full Name, Fox, Charles James. Biography, English orator politician.
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92. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (F)
1926 Present. Fox Talbot, William Henry (Fox Talbot, William Henry ). 1800 - 1877. Fox, Charles James (Fox, Charles James ). 1749 - 1806.
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93. Fox
CharlesJames Fox. Charles-James Fox 1749 - 1806. English Wig Statesman who held office briefly between 1782 and 1806. Use our enquiry
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94. Bio Notes: Charles James Fox
Go to Friends Index. Charles James Fox (1749 1806). A powerful voice within the Whig party in England from the period of the Revolution
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A powerful voice within the Whig party in England from the period of the Revolution through to the end of the 18th century, Charles James Fox was the epitome of a rake of his time and is often remembered as much for his gambling, drinking and pursuit of women as for his politics. This, naturally, made him irresistible to Ban Tarleton, who gravitated to his political circle after the end of the war and remained in it loyally through the 1790s, when many others deserted the failing Whig party. The two men also had a connection through Mary Robinson , who was Fox's lover for a time in 1782, and seems to have drifted back and forth between them before she and Fox went opposite ways. (Their sexual liaison is sometimes denied by Fox's biographers, but was certainly accepted as a reality by his friends, judging by various bits of correspondence.) Son of Lord Holland and a daughter of the Duke of Richmond, Fox began his political career as a Tory, but between 1772 and 1774, his personal dislike of George III and radical notions pushed him gradually towards the Whigs. He spent most of his active political career in opposition, gaining fame as one of the finest orators of the age. However, he was too fond of a private life dominated by self-indulgence, and too lacking in professional ambition, to be a successful politician. Short and heavy

95. Gardnerpage
Charles James Fox 1749 1806 .was the main political opposition to William Pitt and the Crown during his long Parliamentary career.
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Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Michael Grogan CTCC # 48 mike@grogantokens.org ADMIRAL GARDNER'S TOKEN MSX 226 This is a penny size token, photographed in direct and indirect light. Middlesex 226 is actually an election medalet prepared by Wyon and manufactured by Kempson for the Westminster Parliamentary contest of 1796. Admiral Alan Gardner [ later Lord Gardner , 1742 - 1809 ] used the token design to promote his candidacy against Liberal Charles James Fox and Radical John Horne Tooke. The token may have helped Gardner, who was elected along with Fox. All three candidates went on to distinguished careers.
Alan Gardner was made an Irish Lord in 1800 and became Commander of the Channel Fleet in 1807. Charles James Fox [ 1749 - 1806 ] was the main political opposition to William Pitt and the Crown during his long Parliamentary career. He championed the American colonists and the French Revolution along with other often unpopular Liberal causes. John Horne Tooke [ 1736 - 1812 ] was a prominent political Radical, imprisoned in 1777 for libelling the Royal troops in America and acquitted of High Treason in a famous 1794 trial. He reached Parliament in 1801 from Old Sarum.

96. Fox
Charles James Fox. (1749 - 1806). Brillant orateur, homme politique de premier plan, ce francophile est
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LES ENNEMIS DE L'EMPEREUR Charles James FOX Brillant orateur, homme politique de premier plan, ce francophile est à plusieurs reprises secrétaire d'Etat aux Affaires Etrangères. Son attitude souvent provocante lui vaut l'hostilité du roi Georges III , ce qui lui vaut de ne pas être employé à la pleine mesure de ses qualités. Très favorable aux idées de la Révolution française, il est le chef de file des partisans d'un accord avec la France. Ainsi approuve-t-il les négociations qui vont aboutir à la signature du traité d'Amiens. En 1802, il effectue un voyage en France où il est accueilli avec cordialité par le Premier Consul. Celui-ci le reçoit à plusieurs reprises, et, bien que souvent d'avis divergents, les deux hommes gardent l'un de l'autre une excellente opinion. Fox et Bonaparte visitant le Louvre ; suite à une remarque désobligeante d'un accompagnateur, Fox défend fort adroitement l'honneur anglais, applaudit par le premier Consul. Lorsque les troupes françaises, commandées par le général Ney, interviennent en Suisse en novembre 1802 pour rétablir l'ordre, le Parlement anglais est plongé dans des discussions orageuses, le parti de la guerre, personnifié par Grenville et Canning, jugeant que le temps était venu de reprendre les armes. Fox intervient à plusieurs reprises, et ses interpellations, " Je comprends entre deux puissantes nations une noble rivalité ; mais songer à la guerre, la proposer parce qu'une nation grandit, parce qu'elle prospère, serait insensé et inhumain

97. Www.bundesfinanzakademie.de // Museumsführer
Translate this page Dargestellt sind Charles James Fox (1749 - 1806), einer der Führer der Whigs, sowie sein Parteifreund und Schatzkanzler Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice.
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Sachte! Schwierig, ihn schlank erscheinen zu lassen Wie Sisyphus Das Jahr 1869 versucht, den schweren Sack mit dem Staatshaushalt den Berg hoch zu rollen. Karikatur von Charles Vernier (1831 - 1887), um 1850
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Farbkarikatur von James Gillray (1757 - 1815), 1797 Farbkarikatur von James Gillray, 1806 Anspielung auf die Steuerpolitik der englischen Regierung. Petty Der Volksfreund und sein neuer Steuereintreiber Petty statten John Bull einen Besuch ab Farbkarikatur von James Gillray, 1806 John Bull wird von blauen Teufeln geplagt Farbkarikatur von Isaac Cruikshank (um 1756 - 1810/11) nach George Woodward (1760 - 1809), 1799 John Bull und seine Familie nehmen Abschied von der Einkommensteuer Stich von Roberts nach George Woodward, o. J. Farbkarikatur von James Gillray, 1798 Brotersatz oder: Die Sehr Ehrenwerten sparen das Brot und teilen sich die Fische Kolorierte Radierung von James Gillray, 1795
Deutsche Karikaturen zum Steuerwesen
Alles aussteigen zur Verzollung! Der arme Teufel Miqueline und Posadowsky Karikatur von Wilhelm Scholz (1824 - 1893), aus: Kladderadatsch, 1872

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Artikkelsøk. Fox, Charles James, 1749—1806, brit. liberal politiker. Motstander av Pitt og virket for parlamentsreform.. Fox, George, 1624—91, eng.
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