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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
| Fifth Series, Volume XIX. |
No. 1730. — August 11, 1877. | From Beginning Vol. CXXXIV. | ||
| CONTENTS. | |||
| I. | Virgil, as a Link between the Ancient and Modern World, | Contemporary Review, | 323 |
| II. | The Little Old Man of the Batignolles. A Chapter from a Detective's Memoir. Translated for The Living Age, from the French of | Emile Gaborain, | 334 |
| III. | Morality in Politics. By the Duke of Argyll, | Contemporary Review, | 345 |
| IV. | Pauline. By L. B. Walford, author of "Mr. Smith," etc. Part X., | Blackwood's Magazine, | 353 |
| V. | Life and Times of Thomas Becket. By James Anthony Froude. Part II., | Nineteenth Century, | 360 |
| VI. | Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black. Part XXIII., | Examiner, | 368 |
| VII. | Dresden China and its Manufactory at Meissen, Saxony, | Blackwood's Magazine, | 372 |
| VIII. | The Peak in Darien: the Riddle of Death. By Frances Power Cobbe, | New Quarterly Review, | 374 |
| IX. | Unsuspected Ways of Earning a Livelihood, | Chambers' Journal, | 379 |
| X. | Famous English Printers, | Globe, | 381 |
| XI. | Good Matches | Truth, | 383 |
| XII. | On the Trees and Shrubs of the South of France which Perish in Severe Winters | Popular Science Review, | 384 |
| POETRY. | |||
| Variations | The Right Hon. Sir George Mellish, | 322 | |
| I. - Outward Bound, | 322 | June, | 322 |
| II. - Spring is here, | 322 | A Woman's "No", | 322 |
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