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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1649. — January 15, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
 I. The Arts, considered as Tidemarks of History, Church Quarterly Review, 131
 II. Her Dearest Foe. By the author of "The Wooing O't." Part XI., Temple Bar, 146
 III. Dutch Guiana. By W. Gifford Palgrave, Fortnightly Review, 154
 IV. The Dilemma. Part XVII., Blackwood's Magazine, 169
 V. The Strange Horse of Loch Suainabhal. By William Black, author of "The Princess of Thule," Macmillan's Magazine, 179
 VI. Kisawlee: Life in a Canadian Country Town, Macmillan's Magazine, 185
POETRY.
Hymnus Responsorius. By Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 130  Two Sonnets, 130
 
Miscellany, 192
 
 

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