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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
Fifth Series, Volume XVII. |
No. 1700. — January 13, 1877. | From Beginning Vol. CXXXII. | ||
CONTENTS. | |||
I. | The Microscope and its Revelations, | London Quarterly Review, | 67 |
II. | What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc., Part XXIV., | Good Words, | 81 |
III. | Our Arctic Voyage. An Unscientific Account. By the Chaplain of the "Discovery", | Fraser's Magazine, | 94 |
IV. | A Peasant Prometheus. Translated from the French of | Emile Souvestre, | 121 |
V. | Poetry and Civilization, | Spectator, | 125 |
VI. | Absence of White Color in Animals, | Chambers' Journal, | 128 |
POETRY. | |||
Let it be, | 66 | Harvest, | 66 |
Halidon Hill, | 66 | ||
Miscellany, | 128 | ||



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