Page:Littell's Living Age - Volume 128.djvu/779

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1659. — March 25, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
I. The Two Amperes, Edinburgh Review, 771
II. Bee or Beatrix. Conclusion, Blackwood's Magazine, 786
III. Matthew Prior, Cornhill Magazine, 794
IV. The Dilemma. Part XXII., Blackwood's Magazine, 805
V. Some Traits of Composers, Macmillan's Magazine, 810
VI. Caroline Herschel, Temple Bar, 816
VII. A Winter Morning's Ride, Macmillan's Magazine, 820
VIII. Samuel Pepys and his Poor Relations, Academy, 823
⁂ Title and Index to Volume CXXVIII.
POETRY.
Memories, 770  The Shadow, 770
My Song, 770
 
Miscellany, 824
 
 

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY

LITTELL & GAY, BOSTON.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

For Eight Dollars, remitted directly to the Publishers, the Living Age will be punctually forwarded for a year, free of postage.
An extra copy of The Living Age is sent gratis to any one getting up a club of Five New Subscribers.
Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office money-order, if possible. If neither of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Drafts, checks and money-orders should be made payable to the order of Littell & Gay.
Single Numbers of The Living Age, 18 cents.