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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVI.
No. 1698. — December 30, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXI.


CONTENTS.
I. The Christian Subjects of the Porte, Contemporary Review, 771
II. The Marquis of Lossie. By George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc. Part VI., Advance Sheets, 783
III. The Law of Honor. By Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review, 789
IV. Carita. By Mrs. Oliphant, author of "Chronicles of Carlingford," "Zaidee," etc. Part X., Cornhill Magazine, 802
V. The Revolutionary Effects of Speculative Thought, Spectator, 816
VI. A More Excellent Way of Charity. By Miss Octavia Hill, Macmillan’s Magazine, 819
VII. A Popular History of France. By Etienne Coquerel, Academy, 823
⁂ Title and Index to Volume XVI.,
POETRY.
A Song of the Period, 770  A Morning Hymn. From the
German,

770
Nigh at Hand, 770
 
 

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