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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XI.
No. 1627. — August 14, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVI.


CONTENTS.
I. Is the Church of England Worth Preserving? By Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Contemporary Review, 387
II. The Dilemma. Part VI., Blackwood's Magazine, 403
III. In a Studio. By W. W. Story. Part IV, Blackwood's Magazine, 412
IV. Fated to be Free. By Jean Ingelow. Part XII., Good Words, 423
V. Cherubini. By Ferdinand Hiller, Macmillan's Magazine, 539
POETRY.
The Praise of Poverty. From the Italian of B. Jacopone da Todi, 386
 
Miscellany, 448
 
 


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