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  1. Charles James Fox., from government to opposition, 1771-1774 DURING the years 177I-4 the young Charles James Fox was engaged in a struggle for greater political recognition which was characterized by a series of personal clashes with Lord North and a growing im-patience with the administration of which he was so forthright a supporter.

  2. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806., Whig Party (Great Britain) -- History ... EPUB and PDF access not available for this item. IN COLLECTIONS

  3. 4 de jun. de 1992 · Abstract. Charles James Fox was one of the most colourful figures in 18th-century politics. Notorious for the excesses of his private life, he was at the same time one of the leading politicians of his generation, dominating the Whig party and polite society.

  4. by far the most valuable-viz. Add. MSS. 47559-78, consists of the original. papers of Charles James Fox himself, which illustrate many aspects of his life. and career. It is unquestionably this section of the papers to which the attention. of historians will be chiefly drawn, and it is therefore desirable to point out that, excellent though ...

  5. 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.

  6. 3 This paper will offer a different view from that of Fox's most recent biographer, Professor Loren Reid, who has written that Fox 'laid his roots in the people, and it was by what he said in their behalf that the nineteenth century principally remembered him'— 'Charles Fox and the People', The Burke Newsletter, vol. VI (1965), p. 429. 342

  7. Retrato de Charles James Fox. Charles James Fox (Westminster, 24 de enero de 1749-Chiswick, 13 de septiembre de 1806) fue un relevante político whig británico, conocido por su campaña anti esclavista, y por apoyar la independencia estadounidense de Inglaterra, así como a la revolución francesa. [1]