Charles James FoxGrolier Society, 1988 - 347 pages |
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Page 72
... passed be- tween them last night , it is impossible for him to have his character cleared to the public without inserting the following paragraph in the news- papers : " We have authority to assure the public that , in a conversation ...
... passed be- tween them last night , it is impossible for him to have his character cleared to the public without inserting the following paragraph in the news- papers : " We have authority to assure the public that , in a conversation ...
Page 73
... passed at Brooks's nor this letter is of a secret nature ; and if you have any wish to relate the one , or show the other , you are perfectly at liberty to do so . " I am , etc. , " C. J. Fox . " The result was a duel , which took place ...
... passed at Brooks's nor this letter is of a secret nature ; and if you have any wish to relate the one , or show the other , you are perfectly at liberty to do so . " I am , etc. , " C. J. Fox . " The result was a duel , which took place ...
Page 218
... Fox concluded by moving , " that it be referred to a committee to revise the several bills which have passed the House during the last and present session of Parliament , for the defence of the coun- 218 CHARLES JAMES FOX.
... Fox concluded by moving , " that it be referred to a committee to revise the several bills which have passed the House during the last and present session of Parliament , for the defence of the coun- 218 CHARLES JAMES FOX.
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