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  1. Charles James Fox 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Abstract. Up to the end of the 1780s, the prominence of Charles Fox in England owed as much to his position in society as to politics. He was a leading figure at Brooks's and Newmarket as well as Westminster. Fox enjoyed and encouraged friendships more than most men. Foxite politics was often an extension of friendship.

  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. Charles James Fox, styled The Honourable from 1762, was a British Whig politician and statesman whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was the arch-rival of the Tory politician William Pitt the Younger; his father Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, a leading Whig of his day, had similarly been the great rival of Pitt's famous father, William Pitt ...

  6. 31. Charles James Fox believed that the King's illness was permanent, and therefore that George III was, constitutionally speaking, dead. 32. Charles James Fox welcomed the French Revolution of 1789, interpreting it as a late Continental imitation of Britain's Glorious Revolution of 1688. 33.

  7. Charles James Fox. (1749-1806), Whig statesman. Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 313 portraits. Charles James Fox led the Whig political party and was close friend of George, Prince of Wales. Reckless in politics as at the gaming tables, Fox held office briefly as a Tory under Lord North but soon switched sides ...