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New Releases by James FoxJames Fox is the author of The state of the negotiation, with details of its progress and causes of its termination in the recall of the earl of Lauderdale [by C.J. Fox]., Characters of Fox ; Horne Tooke ; Erskine ; Jefferson ; &c, Substance of the Speech of the Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, May 24, 1803, on the Renewal of the War Between Great Britain and France: Together with a Brief Summary of the Proceedings, on Friday, May 27, on His Motion to Address His Majesty to Accept the Mediation of the Emperor of Russia, The letter of ... Charles James Fox to the electors of Westminster, dated January 23rd [really 26th] 1793, with an application of its principles to subsequent events by R. Adair, The Letter of ... C. J. F. to the Electors of Westminster, Dated January 23rd [or Rather 26th], 1793; with an Application of Its Principles to Subsequent Events, by R. Adair.
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The state of the negotiation, with details of its progress and causes of its termination in the recall of the earl of Lauderdale [by C.J. Fox].
Characters of Fox ; Horne Tooke ; Erskine ; Jefferson ; &c
Substance of the Speech of the Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, May 24, 1803, on the Renewal of the War Between Great Britain and France: Together with a Brief Summary of the Proceedings, on Friday, May 27, on His Motion to Address His Majesty to Accept the Mediation of the Emperor of Russia
The letter of ... Charles James Fox to the electors of Westminster, dated January 23rd [really 26th] 1793, with an application of its principles to subsequent events by R. Adair
The Letter of ... C. J. F. to the Electors of Westminster, Dated January 23rd [or Rather 26th], 1793; with an Application of Its Principles to Subsequent Events, by R. Adair
The Letter of the Honourable Charles James Fox to the Electors of Westminster, Dated January 26th, 1793 ; with an Application of Its Principles to Subsequent Events
The Speech of the Honorable Charles James Fox
The Speech of the Hon. Charles James Fox on the Happy Restoration of Peace with France
The Speech of the Honourable Charles James Fox. In the House of Commons, on Monday, the 3d of February, 1800
The Speech (at Length) of the Hon. C. J. Fox, Against the Address to His Majesty, Approving of the Refusal to Enter Into a Negotiation for Peace with the French Republic
The Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's Motion in the House of Commons ... 1797, for Leave to Bring in a Bill to Amend and Regulate the Election of Members to Serve in the Commons House of Parliament ... Second Edition
The Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's Motion
The Proposals for a General Peace Submitted to the French Republic Through the Negotiation of Lord Malmesbury, Examined and Exposed, in a Speech Delivered on His Lordship's Official Correspondence with M. Delacroix Being Presented to the House of Commons, Dec. 30, 1796, by the Right Hon. Charles James Fox
The Westminster Election, in the Year 1796
The Speech of the Right. Hon. Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 24, 1795 ... To which is Added a Correct List of the Minority. Fifth Edition
A letter to ... C. J. F. from a Westminster elector [on liberty].
A Letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, Upon the Dangerous and Inflammatory Tendency of His Late Conduct in Parliament
A Letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox; in which is Proved, the Absolute Necessity of an Immediate Declaration of War Against France, Etc
A Letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the Worthy and Independent Electors of the City and Liberty of Westminster. The fifth edition
The Contrast, Or Two Portraits of the Rt. Hon. C. J. F. ... the First Taken 1771, the Second in 1792 and 1793. MS. Note
A second Letter to ... C. J. F. upon the dangerous and inflammatory tendency of his late conduct in Parliament: in which the principles, the duties and the composition of minorities are particularly considered. By the author of the first letter
A Letter ... to the Worthy and Independent Electors of ... Westminster. The third edition
Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Monday, December 1, 1783, Upon a Motion for the Commitment of the Bill "for Vesting the Affairs of the East-India Company in the Hands of Certain Commissioners, for the Benefit of the Proprietors and of the Public".
The Speech of ... C. J. F. Containing the Declaration of His Principles, Respecting the Present Crisis of Public Affairs, and a Reform in the Representation of the People. Spoken at the Whig Club ... Dec. 4, 1792
Proceedings in an Action for Debt, Between the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, Plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, Esq. Defendant
A Letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox; in which is proved, the absolute necessity of an immediate declaration of war against France. By the author of the Flower of the Jacobins
The Speech of the Right Hon. C. J. F., on the Speech Delivered to the House of Commons ... Dec. 13, 1792, Commonly Called the King's Speech. With a List of Those Patriots who Divided in Favour of the People. Fourth Edition
Considerations on the Matter of Libel, Suggested by Mr. F.'s Notice in Parliament, of an Intended Motion on that Subject. [By T. Leach.]
Two Speeches, Delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 2d of March, 1790
The Speech of the Right Hon. C. J. Fox
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