The early history of Charles James Fox |
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... called her children together , and made them a quaint little address , which shows that she had already discerned the tendencies of the family character . " Don't be a fop , don't be a rake , " she said " Mind on your name Stephen Fox ...
... called her children together , and made them a quaint little address , which shows that she had already discerned the tendencies of the family character . " Don't be a fop , don't be a rake , " she said " Mind on your name Stephen Fox ...
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... called a gentleman , that , if Lord Ilchester had been free to present himself , the Duke and Duchess would both have jumped at the match . She was now , she said , in other people's power , but before long would be her own mistress ...
... called a gentleman , that , if Lord Ilchester had been free to present himself , the Duke and Duchess would both have jumped at the match . She was now , she said , in other people's power , but before long would be her own mistress ...
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... from puzzling all his life at tavern bills , was called by Lord Bute to administer the finances of a kingdom above one hundred millions in debt . " mons , was very unwilling to incur trouble and unpopularity 28 CH . I. THE EARLY HISTORY OF.
... from puzzling all his life at tavern bills , was called by Lord Bute to administer the finances of a kingdom above one hundred millions in debt . " mons , was very unwilling to incur trouble and unpopularity 28 CH . I. THE EARLY HISTORY OF.
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... called nice in the choice of some among the objects on whom he bestowed his regard ; but , once given , it never was withdrawn . He had attached himself to Rigby with a devotion most unusual in an intimacy made at New- market , and ...
... called nice in the choice of some among the objects on whom he bestowed his regard ; but , once given , it never was withdrawn . He had attached himself to Rigby with a devotion most unusual in an intimacy made at New- market , and ...
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... called Charles the second son ; Charles ; and Henry Edward . ་ ་ 2 Fox bought Holland House in 1767. Up to that date he paid for the property a rent less than is asked for five out of six among the hundreds of dwellings which now fringe ...
... called Charles the second son ; Charles ; and Henry Edward . ་ ་ 2 Fox bought Holland House in 1767. Up to that date he paid for the property a rent less than is asked for five out of six among the hundreds of dwellings which now fringe ...
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82 페이지 - I've bought the best champagne from Brooks. From liberal Brooks, whose speculative skill Is hasty credit, and a distant bill. Who, nursed in clubs, disdains a vulgar trade, Exults to trust, and blushes to be paid.
148 페이지 - because all the world in concert could not have kept him in the background, and because when once in the front he played his part with a prompt intrepidity and a commanding ease that were but the outward symptoms of the immense reserves of energy, on which it was in his power to draw.
348 페이지 - So, when this loose behaviour I throw off, And pay the debt I never promised, By how much better than my word I am, By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And, like bright metal on a sullen ground, My reformation, glittering o'er my fault, Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off.
53 페이지 - I did not cry I assure you which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than I was, the thing I am most angry at is looking so like a fool...
26 페이지 - I sincerely wish your lordship joy of being delivered of a most impracticable colleague, his Majesty of a most imperious servant, and the country of a most dangerous minister.
169 페이지 - Animated by the favour of the people on one side, and heated by persecution on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition, the hardest sparkle in collision. There is a holy mistaken zeal in politics as well as religion. By persuading others we convince ourselves. The passions are engaged, and create a...
288 페이지 - And listen'd for the queen of all the quire; Fain would I hear her heavenly voice to sing; And wanted yet an omen to the spring.
248 페이지 - That the king can do no wrong, is admitted without reluctance. We separate the amiable, good-natured prince from the folly and treachery of his servants, and the private virtues of the man from the vices of his government. Were it not for this just distinction, I know not whether your majesty's condition, or that of the English nation, would deserve most to be lamented. I would prepare your mind for a favourable reception of truth, by removing every painful offensive idea of personal reproach.
86 페이지 - The young men of the age lose five, ten, fifteen thousand pounds in an evening there. Lord Stavordale, not one-and-twenty, lost eleven thousand there last Tuesday, but recovered it by one great hand at hazard : he swore a great oath, — " Now, if I had been playing deep, I might have won millions.