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‘A Young Tory’? The Early Parliamentary Career of Charles James Fox 1768–74
Authors:PDG Thomas
Abstract:This article seeks to redress the neglect, even by his biographers, of Fox's early career, when he made over 250 speeches in the house of commons in six years. The period when young Fox supported government was an inappropriate prelude to his later fame as opponent of Prime Minister Pitt and champion of ‘liberal causes’. He was anything but a ‘man of the people’ in his authoritarian attitude and detestation of popular opinion, and yet there were signs that he would not be an administration man in the mould of his father, Henry Fox.
Keywords:American Revolution  Charles James Fox  house of commons' debates  marriage bills
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