There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.


Letter to Edmund Burke (24 January 1779), quoted in L. G. Mitchell, Charles James Fox (London: Penguin, 1997), p. 41.


There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.

There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.

There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.

There is no man who hates the power of the crown more, or who has a worse opinion of the Person to whom it belongs than I.