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... Causes of the Civil War in America . Lothrop Motley , LL.D. London , 1861 . By John 3. Considerations on Representative Government . By J. S. Mill . London , 1861 - 208 247 ART . CONTENTS OF No. 220 . Page L - iv CONTENTS .
... causes which contributed to this result , such as depended on his own character will develop themselves in the course of our remarks . Of the others , it is sufficient to point out these two , that he neither completed any one great ...
... caused him to be transferred to the house of the celebrated academician , Mr. de Loutherbourg , where he died of typhus fever at the age of sixteen . Being no longer under the necessity of protecting his subjects from the neighbouring ...
... cause , all the usurers to whom he applied kept him in suspense till his little stock of money was reduced to the last half - guinea , and starvation stared him in the face . Of his sufferings and his companions at this period we have ...
... cause for regret is that in this particular case the service appears to have been wasted . Coleridge never recovered a healthy state of either mind or body . And his benefactor is willing to suppose that his donation came too late to ...