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An old Fox - caught at last.

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Pub' March 29 1804 by SW Fores N' Piccadilly\nWindham once used the word cheese paring/ in a speech when he wanted to prove that one/ had an evil economy\nIt was as good as certain that Pitt & Fox wanted to help each other to take Addinton's place but to the greatest astonishment/ of all spectators & listeners the tide turned & when the ministerial change was declared so cunning Pitt had completely excluded old/ Fox which created such a storm in the political sky that Pitt was looked upon everywhere like a contemptible one/. when the ministerial change was declared the cunning Pitt had excluded old Fox altogether, which created such a storm in the political sky that Pitt was universally reviled as a contemptible street urchin, Lord Carlisle especially helping to put Fox to sleep to catch him. Even Pitt's friends/ could muster nothing more to justify him than "that he used no illicit means to attain his end.
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Pub' March 29 1804 by SW Fores N' Piccadilly\nWindham once used the word cheese paring/ in a speech when he wanted to prove that one/ had an evil economy\nIt was as good as certain that Pitt & Fox wanted to help each other to take Addinton's place but to the greatest astonishment/ of all spectators & listeners the tide turned & when the ministerial change was declared so cunning Pitt had completely excluded old/ Fox which created such a storm in the political sky that Pitt was looked upon everywhere like a contemptible one/.
when the ministerial change was declared the cunning Pitt had excluded old Fox altogether, which created such a storm in the political sky that Pitt was universally reviled as a contemptible street urchin, Lord Carlisle especially helping to put Fox to sleep to catch him.
Even Pitt's friends/ could muster nothing more to justify him than "that he used no illicit means to attain his end.

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