Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good example that without any good will to the French one can not help being delighted by it, and you know I have a natural partiality to what some people call rebels.


Letter to Mrs. Armitstead (7 October 1792), quoted in L. G. Mitchell, Charles James Fox (London: Penguin, 1997), p. 125.


Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good...

Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good...

Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good...

Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every thing their own way is of such good...