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" Fox always spoke to the question ; Pitt to the passions. Fox, to carry the question ; Pitt to raise himself. Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists. Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest ; Fox's to keep him First Minister... "
The Works, of the Right Honourable Sir Chas. Hanbury Williams ...: From the ... - Page 242
by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822
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The Works, of the Right Honourable Sir Chas. Hanbury Williams ..., Volume 2

Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 290 pages
...this year, at Houghton, by Mr. Winnington, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Fox, three different ways. VOL. II. Q pretty (though I am told they are all stole out of...spoke to the question ; Pitt to the passions. Fox to cany the question; Pitt to raise himself; Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed, the errors of his antagonist....
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 18

1822 - 696 pages
...*• DEAR Fox ; " Since you, and Winnington, and Williams write Verses, which every body says are very pretty (though I am told they are all stole out of...too. " Now, there is a Cornet in our Regiment that has got some of these authors, who, I believe, is the best scholar in the world. So I desired him,...
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The British review and London critical journal

1822 - 526 pages
...humanity procured him strong attachments, which the more jealous he grew of Pitt, the more he cultivated. Fox always spoke to the question ; Pitt, to the passions...himself: Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed, the errors of his antagonists : Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest, Fox's to keep him first minister longest."...
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The Album, Volume 1

1822 - 446 pages
...humanity, procured him strong attachments, which, the more jealous he grew of Pitt, the more he cultivated. Fox always spoke to the question ; Pitt to the passions:...himself: Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists : Pitt's talents were likely to make' him soonest, Fox to keep him first minister longest....
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 92, Part 1; Volume 131

1822 - 722 pages
...humanity, procured him strong attachments, which the more jealous he grew of Pitt, the more he cultivated. Fox always spoke to the question, Pitt to the passions...himself; Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed, the errors of his antagonists ; Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest, Fox's to keep him first minister longest....
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Memoirs of Richard Cumberland

Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 424 pages
...humanity, procured him strong attachments, which the more jealous he grew of Pitt the more he cultivated. Fox always spoke to the question ; Pitt to the passions....himself. Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists. Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest ; Fox's to keep him First Minister longest.'...
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Memoirs of Richard Cumberland

Richard Cumberland - 1856 - 414 pages
...humanity, procured him strong attachments, which the more jealous he grew of Pitt the more he cultivated. Fox always spoke to the question ; Pitt to the passions....himself. Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists. Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest ; Fox's to keep him First Minister longest.'...
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The Victorian Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2

1859 - 182 pages
...powerful and jealous rivals, Pitt and Fox — " Fox always spoke to the question, Pitt to the passiolfc : Fox, to carry the question, Pitt to raise himself; Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed, the errors of his antagonists ; Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest, Fox's to keep him first minister longest."...
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Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 672 pages
...metaphor, and invective, which distinguished the orations of his rival, Pitt. "Fox," writes Walpole, "always spoke to the question, Pitt to the passions;...: Fox pointed out ; Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists : Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest, Fox's to keep him Prime Minister longest."...
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Memoirs of celebrated Etonians, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1875 - 392 pages
...and invective, which distinguished the orations of his rival, Pitt. " Fox," writes Horace Walpole, " always spoke to the question, Pitt to the passions...himself; Fox pointed out, Pitt lashed the errors of his antagonists ; Pitt's talents were likely to make him soonest, Fox's to keep him Prime Minister longest."...
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