“What acquaintance have the people at large with the arena of political rectitude, with the connections of kingdoms, the resources of national strength, the abilities of ministers, or even with their own dispositions?...I pay no regard whatever to the voice of the people: it is their duty to do what is proper, without considering what may be agreeable.” PeopleMayPoliticalVoiceAbilityPayDutyResourcesConnectionsRegardKingdomsMinistersConsideringDispositionArenaAcquaintanceRectitude Author:Charles James Fox
“So fully am I impressed with the vast importance and necessity of attaining what will be the object of my motion this night, that if, during the almost forty years that I have had the honour of a seat in parliament, I had been so fortunate as to accomplish that, and that only, I should think I had done enough, and could retire from public life with comfort, and the conscious satisfaction, that I had done my duty.” IfsThinkingShouldYearsDoneEnoughNightObjectsDutyComfortConsciousImportanceSatisfactionAccomplishFortunateSeatsFortyHonourRetiringImpressedParliamentPublic Life Book:The speeches of the right honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons Source: The speeches of the right honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons