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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIV.
No. 1668. — May 27, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Edinburgh Review, 515
II. Justin Vitali's Client: a French "Cause Celebre", Cornhill Magazine, 535
III. Sunday-School and Lending-Library Literature, Good Words, 550
IV. What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc. Part VII., Church Quarterly Review, 564
V. Furnishing, Saturday Review, 572
VI. Soul-Traps, Sunday at Home, 574
VII. A Frenchman on French Women, Standard, 575
POETRY.
Twilight Voices, 514  A Song of Land at Sea, 514
Grapes, Wine, and Vinegar, 514 April: a Sonnet, 514
 
 

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