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  1. 4 de jun. de 1992 · Abstract. Fox resumed political life in 1801, but on terms. His interest in politics was at best part-time. Between 1801 and 1806, only twenty-two performances are recorded in the collected edition of his speeches. Letters to friends continue to address themselves to literary and agricultural topics as well as the continuing iniquities of Pitt.

  2. 2 de dic. de 2023 · Charles James Fox. He that is conscious of guilt cannot bear the innocence of others: So they will try to reduce all others to their own level. Charles James Fox ( 24 January 1749 – 13 September 1806) was a British Whig politician most noted for his support of the American and French Revolutions.

  3. 4 de jun. de 1992 · 1.Lord Ilchester, Henry Fox, First Lord Holland (London 1920), i. 174.2. For the career of Sir Stephen Fox, see C. Clay, Public Finance and Private Wealth (Oxfo

  4. Charles James Fox. Dati generali. Prefisso onorifico. The Right Honourable. Partito politico. Whig. Charles James Fox ( Westminster, 24 gennaio 1749 – Chiswick, 13 settembre 1806) è stato un politico britannico .

  5. Abstract. Between 1774 and 1782, Fox, on some interpretations, finally managed to slough off the prejudices of his family to emerge as a Rockingham Whig. If so, the transformation was astonishing. The descendant of Charles II had allegedly become a leading figure in the Whig party, whose central point of faith was a distrust of kings.

  6. Charles James Fox var en britisk politiker. Fra 1768 medlem av Underhuset, der han etter noen år ble regnet som whiggenes leder. I 1782 ble Fox den første utenriksminister i britisk historie, som medlem av Rockinghams kortvarige regjering. Året etter hadde han sammen med sin tidligere motstander North den reelle ledelse av en koalisjonsregjering som formelt stod under hertugen av Portland ...

  7. Much-loved in his lifetime, Fox was deified almost immediately after his death. A cult of Fox was developed that, in its depth and variety, represents an important aspect of Whig party history in the early nineteenth century. 1 Close Indeed, until the 1830s, Foxite and Whig were interchangeable terms.