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  1. Charles James Fox, född 24 januari 1749 i Westminster i London, död 13 september 1806 i Chiswick i London, var en brittisk statsman, son till lord Holland och genom sin mor, lady Caroline Lennox (en dotter till hertigen av Richmond) ättling (sonsons dotterson) till kung Karl II. Han var också kusin med societs skönheten Georgiana Cavendish .

  2. No conocen la traición ni la mentira. El ser humano es una especie mentirosa: miente con palabras, con sermones, con discursos, con las matemáticas, con editoriales de periódicos; se hace el santo siendo un aprovechado ”. Charles James Fox - Citas célebres y imágenes con frases de Charles James Fox para Facebook y Twitter.

  3. Charles James Fox was born on 24 January 1749 and was the third son of Henry Fox, first Lord Holland and his wife Lady Caroline Lennox, daughter of the second Duke of Richmond. This made Fox the nephew of the third Duke of Richmond, a leading Rockingham Whig peer.

  4. www.markpack.org.uk › 1196 › charles-james-foxCharles James Fox: biography

    1 de abr. de 2009 · Charles James Fox (1749 – 1806) was leader of the Whigs during the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. He was the first acknowledged “leader of the opposition” in Parliament and repeatedly argued in favour of the preservation of individual liberties at a time when Britain was frequently at war and there were many concerns about treasonous plots.

  5. Charles James Fox (ur. 24 stycznia 1749 w Westminster, zm. 13 września 1806 w Chiswick) – brytyjski arystokrata i prominentny polityk partii wigów, zwolennik zniesienia niewolnictwa, niepodległości Stanów Zjednoczonych i rewolucji francuskiej [1], młodszy syn Henry’ego Foksa, 1. barona Holland of Foxley, i lady Caroline Lennox, córki ...

  6. xiv, 475 pages 23 cm "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.

  7. Fox, Charles James: (1749-1806) British statesman and orator, for many years the outstanding parliamentary proponent of liberal reform. He entered Parliament in 1768 and served as lord of the admiralty (1770-72) and as lord of the treasury (1772-74) under Frederick, Lord North. Dismissed by George III, he went into bitter opposition, lending ...