Charles James FoxGrolier Society, 1988 - 347 pages |
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Page 84
... administration . Mr. Fox now came into power , with the favour- ite appellation of the Man of the People , and with the support of the Whig families , who , though inheriting the estates , displayed none of the splen- did abilities of ...
... administration . Mr. Fox now came into power , with the favour- ite appellation of the Man of the People , and with the support of the Whig families , who , though inheriting the estates , displayed none of the splen- did abilities of ...
Page 191
... administration was confided to Mr. Addington . Under his auspices the peace of Amiens was negotiated . Mr. Fox , who had al- ways been inimical to war , assented to the meas- ure , not , perhaps , on the ground of its being the best ...
... administration was confided to Mr. Addington . Under his auspices the peace of Amiens was negotiated . Mr. Fox , who had al- ways been inimical to war , assented to the meas- ure , not , perhaps , on the ground of its being the best ...
Page 292
... administration was granted ; first sworn to administer . HEREAS the late Mr. Herdman , of W Hatton Garden , did by his will give and bequeath unto me my legacy of five hundred guineas , which sum I shall be en- titled at some future ...
... administration was granted ; first sworn to administer . HEREAS the late Mr. Herdman , of W Hatton Garden , did by his will give and bequeath unto me my legacy of five hundred guineas , which sum I shall be en- titled at some future ...
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