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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIV.
No. 1669. — June 3, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. Recent Scotch Novels, Edinburgh Review, 579
II. What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc. Part VIII., Good Words, 598
III. Mrs. Thrale (Piozzi): the Friend of Dr. Johnson. Part II., Macmillan's Magazine, 609
IV. The Lady Candidate, Blackwood's Magazine, 618
V. T'other Side o' the Water. By One who Knows this Side, Temple Bar, 630
VI. The National Antipathies of Individuals, Spectator, 634
VII. The Conditions of Business Success, Spectator, 637
VIII. Incidents of African Travel, New Quarterly Magazine, 638
POETRY.
April Days, 578  The Grafin von Rosenau, 578
 
Miscellany, 640
 
 

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