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RIGHT HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX;
Selected from his Speeches in the House of Commons, on the
Omnipotence of Parliament, in the appointment of the
Minifters of the Grown.

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
occafion; and a DESIGN for the REVOLUTION PILLAR T
RUNEMEDE.

A NEW EDITIO N.

With a POSTCRIPT, containing an ANSWER to the
BRIEF DEDUCTIONS, &c.

The Honourable Gentleman fhould indeed lofe the Name
of "THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE."

Sir Richard Hill. Debates, 1783.
"Out of thine own Mouth will I condemn thee, thou wicked
"Servant." Luke xix. 22.

LONDON:

Printed for JOHN STOCKDALE, Opposite Burlington House

Piccadilly, 1788.

PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE,

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ADVERTISEMENT.

AS a striking Proof of the Political Confiftency of the Right Hon. CHARLES JAMES Fox, and a clear Demonftration of the Purity of his Principles, in the Line of Conduct adopted by him on the Prefent State of Public Affairs, the following Blossoms, selected from his Speeches, delivered in the House of Commons, is most refpectfully fubmitted to the Confideration of the People in general, and the Friends of that Gentleman in particular.

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