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  1. Charles James Fox - Whig leader, Reforms, Diplomacy: Fox had a genius for friendship, and the secret of his political influence was the uncalculating generosity of his mind. His charm could overcome the hostility of even the most inveterate of his foes. As a statesman he had great and manifest failings. He was often governed by prejudice, and he was not a profound political thinker. Above all ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. チャールズ・ジェームズ・フォックス. チャールズ・ジェームズ・フォックス 閣下 ( 英: Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, PC 、 1749年 1月24日 - 1806年 9月13日 )は、 イギリス の 政治家 。. ホイッグ党 の政治家初代 ホランド男爵 ヘンリー・フォックス の次男。. 1768年 に ...

  5. 6 de may. de 2011 · My hero: Charles James Fox. By Stella Tillyard. Fri 6 May 2011 19.07 EDT. I t's the only object in my house that feels like an icon: a small oval engraving framed in brass in a rectangular ebony ...

  6. 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.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2016 · In 1783 Henry Grattan complimented Charles James Fox by describing his views as ‘liberal to Ireland and just to those lately concerned in her redemption’. He also claimed that ‘Fox wished sincerely for the liberty of Ireland without reserve.’. Sir James Mackintosh’s draft inscription for Westmacott’s statue of Fox in Westminster ...