He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.


The speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons... (ed. 1815)


He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.

He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.

He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.

He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.