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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XI.
No. 1623. — July 17, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVI.


CONTENTS.
I. Sea Studies. By J. A. Froude, Fraser's Magazine, 131
II. The Dilemma. Part II., Blackwood's Magazine, 146
III. Thomas Love Peacock: a Personal Reminiscence. By Robert Buchanan, New Quarterly Review, 157
IV. Fated to be Free. By Jean Ingelow. Part VIII., Good Words, 165
V. Peasant Life in North Italy, Fraser's Magazine, 177
VI. Sir John Lubbock on Bees and Ants, Spectator, 189
POETRY.
He Giveth His Beloved Sleep, 130  Only a Woman, 130
 
Miscellany, 192
 
 


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