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... Charles James Fox . 4to . 15. Crosby and Co. The death of so distinguished a statesman as Mr. Fox is an oc- casion on which the Muse will not be silent . His manly eloquence cannot become mute , his zeal for the public good cannot be ...
... Charles James Fox . 4to . 15. Crosby and Co. The death of so distinguished a statesman as Mr. Fox is an oc- casion on which the Muse will not be silent . His manly eloquence cannot become mute , his zeal for the public good cannot be ...
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... Charles James Fox , late one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State , & c . & c . with Anecdotes of his Domestic Habits and Friendship : Public Services ; his Talents as an Orator , a Writer , a Statesman , and the Leader of a ...
... Charles James Fox , late one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State , & c . & c . with Anecdotes of his Domestic Habits and Friendship : Public Services ; his Talents as an Orator , a Writer , a Statesman , and the Leader of a ...
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... Charles James Fox , delivered at the Unitarian Chapel in Essex Street , October the 12th , 1806. By Thomas Belsham . The Second Edition . 8vo . Is . Johnson . A very decorous , respectful , and modest tribute to the memory of our ...
... Charles James Fox , delivered at the Unitarian Chapel in Essex Street , October the 12th , 1806. By Thomas Belsham . The Second Edition . 8vo . Is . Johnson . A very decorous , respectful , and modest tribute to the memory of our ...
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