97 results filtered with: Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806
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Britannia as a patient who is in danger of death owing to disagreement between her three doctors over their competing remedies; representing the weakness of Britain during the replacement of Addington by Pitt as Prime Minister and the exclusion of Fox. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 20 May 1804Reference: 12194i- Books
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Second letter to a country gentleman.
Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A letter to a Member of the House of Commons, upon the meeting of Parliament. By the author of the Letters to Mr. Fox, upon the Dangerous And Inflammatory tendency of his conduct in Parliament, And Upon The Principles, Duties, And Composition Of Minorities.
Bentley, Thomas Richard, 1748?-1831.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Pictures
A group of men from the Ministry sit drinking around a table in celebration of the Catholic emancipation bill as the ghost of Charles James Fox appears on the right and Sheridan falls off his chair to vomit over a copy of a petition. Engraving by Adolphe after W. O'Keefe, 1807.
O'Keefe, W., active 1794-1805.Date: June 1 1807Reference: 591325i- Books
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Considerations humbly submitted to the House of Lords, on the two East-India bills brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox & Mr. Pitt.
Date: 1788- Pictures
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A figure composed of barrels batters the drooping head of a thistle; representing the forced resignation of Lord Melville following implications of malversation and the vote on Whitbread's motion. Aquatint by J. Sayer, 1805.
Sayers, James, 1748-1823.Date: 26 June 1805Reference: 25936i- Books
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A review of the political conduct of the Hon. C. J. Fox. Addressed to the celebrators of his birthday, and other admirers.
Date: 1800- Pictures
The Duchess of Devonshire kisses a fat butcher as a plump dishevelled looking woman approaches followed by a gesticulating small man with jack boots. Etching by Rowlandson, 1784.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: April 12 1784Reference: 585318i- Pictures
Dr. Monro (physician to Bedlam) examining the straight jacketed and dishevelled Charles James Fox; representing the fall of the Coalition. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1784.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 4 April 1784Reference: 12171i- Books
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The fifth ode of the first book of Horace imitated.
Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honourable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq.
Cartwright, John, 1740-1824.Date: 1795- Books
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Thoughts on the difficulties and distresses in which the peace of 1783, has involved the people of England; on the present disposition of the English, Scots, and Irish, to emigrate to America; and On the Hazard they run (without certain Precautions) of rendering their Condition more deplorable. Addressed to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. By John King, Esq;
King, John (Banker)Date: 1783- Books
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Fox against Fox!!! or political blossoms of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox: selected from his speeches in the House of Commons, on the omnipotence of Parliament, in the appointment of the ministers of the Crown. Contrasted with his present arguments in favour of prerogative. Shewing how easily a Staunch Whig may become a Professed Tory. To which are added, the speeches of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Fox, On Wednesday December 10th, 1788, on the Subject of a Regency. Embellished with a curious Fronticepiece adapted to the occasion; and a Design for the Revolution Pillar at Runemede.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: [1788]- Books
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An authentic account of the debate in the House of Commons, on Monday, March 8, 1784. When strangers were excluded from the gallery. On the extraordinary resolutions moved by Mr. Fox. With a correct list of the division.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: [1784]- Pictures
Two boxers face each other with clenched fists; representing the by-election for the City of London held on 3-5 March 1795. Etching possibly by I. Cruickshank, 1795.
Date: 3 March 1795Reference: 585554i- Pictures
The "Ministry of all the Talents", personified by Charles James Fox, promising to convey John Bull towards the promised land, but really to hell. Coloured etching by James Gillray, 1806.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: Feb.y 8th 1806Reference: 533358i- Books
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Parallel between the conduct of Mr. Burke and that of Mr. Fox, in their late parliamentary contest, in a letter to the former.
Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Pictures
A courtroom in which a chaplain sits in the middle of a group of councillors, three of whom are linked to a chain pulled by the devil with the head of a bull; below, two defendants receive a subpoena. Etching, 1772.
Townshend, George Townshend, Marquis, 1724-1807.Date: [February 1772?]Reference: 581184i- Pictures
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A fox ascends in a balloon, descends into a pit and walks off arm in arm with Lord North; representing Charles James Fox's coalition with Lord North under pressure from William Pitt the younger. Coloured etching, 1783.
Date: [29th. Decr. 1783]Reference: 36378i- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, occasioned by his speech at the Shakespeare Tavern, On the 10th October, 1797. From a Yeoman of England.
Yeoman of England.Date: 1797- Pictures
William Pitt the younger stands in the House of Commons facing the opposition benches, who are in corked and labelled bottles, as he uncorks a bottle containing the bloated and scowling face of Sheridan. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585508i- Books
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The beauties of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their speeches, from the passing of the Quebec Act, in the year 1774, down to the present time. With a copious index to the whole, and an address to the public. Spectemur Agendo.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The beauties of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their speeches, from the passing of the Quebec Act, in the year 1774, down to the present time. With a copious index to the whole, and an address to the public.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, upon the dangerous and inflammatory tendency of his late conduct in Parliament.
Bentley, Thomas Richard, 1748?-1831.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Pictures
A pair of inflated breeches, inside which corpulent members of Grenville's ministry sit around a table devouring loaves and fishes, are poised on an ostrich feather as several men attempt to pull down the legs while a man with a pair of shears and a tape measure sits on the 'rock of independence'. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585506i