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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XII.
No. 1638. — October 30, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. The Physiological Influence of Alcohol, Edinburgh Review, 259
II. Her Dearest Foe. By the author of "The Wooing O't." Part VI., Temple Bar, 274
III. Robert Herrick, Cornhill Magazine, 285
IV. The Sceptic: a Tale of Married Life, Cornhill Magazine, 294
V. The Dilemma. Part XI., Blackwood's Magazine, 305
VI. The American Heroine, Macmillan's Magazine, 313
VII. Clever People, Liberal Review, 319
POETRY.
My Birthday, 258  Literature versus Science, 258
 
Miscellany, 320
 
 

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