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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXII.
No. 1766. — April 20, 1878. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. A Broad-Church Bishop, Church Quarterly Review, 131
II. Macleod of Dare. By William Black. Part VI., Advance Sheets, 143
III. Mr. Froude's "Life and Times of Thomas Becket". By Edward A. Freeman, Contemporary Review, 150
IV. Erica. Part XIX. Translated for The Living Age, from the German of Frau von Ingersleben, 164
V. Story of George Cruirshank, Chambers' Journal, 178
VI. The Analogies of Plant and Animal Life, Nature, 182
VII. The Tobacco-Tax in Germany, Spectator, 187
VIII. The Gardener Bird, Spectator, 189
IX. The Legitimate Sphere of Agnosticism, Spectator, 192
POETRY.
Death's Changed Face, 130  The Explorer, 130
 
 

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