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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XI.
No. 1629. — August 28, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVI.


CONTENTS.
I. Lucrezia Borgia, Edinburgh Review, 515
II. Fated to be Free. By Jean Ingelow. Part XIV., Good Words, 532
III. Wind Myths, Contemporary Review, 544
IV. The Dilemma. Part VII., Blackwood's Magazine, 549
V. A Chapter of University History. By the Rev. Mark Pattison. Part II., Macmillan's Magazine, 561
VI. The Newest African Project, Spectator, 566
VII. Retorts Courteous, Graphic, 568
VIII. The Mushroom, National Food and Fuel Reformer, 569
IX. Unbidden Guests, Queen, 571
X. The Late Bishop Thirlwall, Spectator, 572
XI. The Swine-herd of Gadara, Blackwood's Magazine, 574
POETRY.
Pansy, 514  Thou and I, 514
Answered, 514 The Swine-herd of Gadara, 574
 
Miscellany, 576
 
 

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