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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVII.
No. 1700. — January 13, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXII.


CONTENTS.
I. The Microscope and its Revelations, London Quarterly Review, 67
II. What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Part XXIV., Good Words, 81
III. Our Arctic Voyage. An Unscientific Account. By the Chaplain of the "Discovery", Fraser's Magazine, 94
IV. A Peasant Prometheus. Translated from the French of Emile Souvestre, 121
V. Poetry and Civilization, Spectator, 125
VI. Absence of White Color in Animals, Chambers' Journal, 128
POETRY.
Let it be, 66  Harvest, 66
Halidon Hill, 66
 
Miscellany, 128
 
 

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