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  1. 4 de jun. de 1992 · 9780198201045. Oxford University Press. Book. Charles James Fox. L. G. Mitchell. Published: 4 June 1992. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Charles James Fox was one of the most colourful figures in 18th-century politics.

  2. Charles James Fox's elder brother Stephen (1745–1774) became the 2nd Baron Holland, and his younger brother Henry (1755–1811) had a distinguished military career. [3] Fox was the darling of his father, who found Charles "infinitely engaging & clever & pretty" and, from the time that his son was three years old, apparently preferred his company at meals to that of anyone else. [4]

  3. 241–261. Published: June 1992. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Fox very quickly became the subject of hagiography. From the Foxite cults of the early 19th century to the biographies written by 20th-century Liberals in search of ancestors, the line of argument was clear.

  4. Fig. 1. The immediate family of Charles James Fox page 2 Plates (between pages 148 and 149) 1. Charles James Fox, aged 3, by W. Hoare (National Portrait Gallery

  5. 6 de may. de 2011 · 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 surround, with a brass clip...

  6. Browse works by Charles James Fox here, research their provenance history, and register works that you own by this artist on the Artory Registry.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Charles James Fox (born Jan. 24, 1749, London, England—died Sept. 13, 1806, Chiswick, Middlesex [now in Hounslow, London]) was Britain’s first foreign secretary (1782, 1783, 1806), a famous champion of liberty, whose career, on the face of it, was nevertheless one of almost unrelieved failure. He conducted against King George III a long and ...