New Zealand Rulers And Statesmen From 1840 to 1897

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New Zealand Rulers And Statesmen From 1840 to 1897
William Gisborne
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The possession of office wrought a wonderful change in Sir William Fox. He felt himself out of his native element ; and his whole existence became unnatural. He followed where he should have led, was unable to control his colleagues, and lost touch of his party. It was only in occasional flashes of fight i5ii- William Fox, K. C. M. O. That the Fox of other days was seen at all ; and he never was himself again till he was once more on the Bohemian benches of the Opposition. Sir William Fox was a...n Fnglish barrister, but he seldom, if ever, practised at the bar, either at home or in the Colony. Able and well-educated, he had quick percep- tion and ortat intelligence. He had travelled nuicli, and 1C4 New Zealand Rulers and Statesmen had been a close observer of men and things. He had the pen, as well as the pencil, of an artist, and his power in graphic description was remarkable ; what he wrote was always lively and forcible. His satirical faculty was great, and, though naturally good-natured, he often was, both in writing and in speech, too bitter, too sarcastic, too violent, and too fond of personal denunciation.

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