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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVII.
No. 1703. — February 3, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXII.


CONTENTS.
I. The Anglo-American Churches of the United States, London Quarterly Review, 259
II. The Marquis of Lossie. By George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc. Part VIII., Advance Sheets, 274
III. Fields and Field Sports in Madras, Fraser's Magazine, 283
IV. The Shadow of the Door, Blackwood's Magazine, 293
V. The Wordsworths at Brinsop Court, Temple Bar, 302
VI. Prince Bismarck's Literary Faculty. By Francis Hueffer, Gentleman's Magazine, 305
VII. Self-Help In Science, Good Words, 311
VIII. Dr. Schliemann's Discoveries at Mycæ, Nature, 316
IX. Earldoms, Pall Mall Gazette, 318
X. Caprices of the Nile, Chambers' Journal, 319
POETRY.
My Secret, 258  A Snowy Day, 258
Life-Mosaic, 258
 
 

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