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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXII.
No. 1767. — April 27, 1878. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. England as a Military Power in 1854 and in 1878, Nineteenth Century, 195
II. Erica. Part XX. Translated for The Living Age, from the German of Frau von Ingersleben, 209
III. Modern Japan, Fortnightly Magazine, 222
IV. Macleod of Dare. By William Black. Part VII., Advance Sheets, 229
V. French Home Life. The Influence of Women, Blackwood's Magazine, 236
VI. Change-Ringing, Chambers' Journal, 247
VII. Our Irresponsible Ambassadors, Spectator, 250
VIII. The Loss of the "Eurydice", Spectator, 252
IX. The Domestic Sphinx, Spectator, 254
POETRY.
Lost and Found, 194  Beautiful Things, 194
At the Theatre, 194
 
Miscellany, 256
 
 

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