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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIX.
No. 1729. — August 4, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXIV.


CONTENTS.
I. Pascal and Montaigne. By the late Professor Grote, Contemporary Review, 259
II. The Little Old Man of the Batignolles. A Chapter from a Detective's Memoir. Translated for The Living Age, from the French of Emile Gaborain, 266
III. The Egyptian Campaign in Abyssinia. From the notes of a Staff-Officer, Blackwood's Magazine, 278
IV. Pauline. By L. B. Walford, author of "Mr. Smith," etc. Part IX., Advance Sheets, 287
V. The Planet of War, Cornhill Magazine, 293
VI. Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black. Part XXIII., Examiner, 302
VII. Miss Mary Carpenter, Spectator, 305
VIII. Notes on the Geographical Distribution of Animals. By W. F. Kirby, Popular Science Review, 308
IX. Japanese Children, Spectator, 312
X. The Debate on the Sale of Livings, Spectator, 315
XI. Parliaments, Saturday Review, 317
XII. A New Zealand Divine on Early Closing, Otago Daily Times, 319


POETRY.
Switzerland, viâ Paris And Neuchatel, 258  Spring's Secret, 258
 
Miscellany, 320
 
 

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