Littell's Living Age/Volume 142

No. 1829. &mdash; July 5, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Historical Aspect of the American Churches, by Dean Stanley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 2) The Professor's Niece. A Study in Neutral Tints. - Part I., Temple Bar
 * 3) The Destruction of Szegedin — Personal Notes, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) A Sketch in a Narrow Street, Temple Bar
 * 5) The Musical Cultus of the Day, by H. Heathcote Statham, Fortnightly Review
 * 6) Sarah de Berenger - Part VII., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 7) The Shrine of Poverty, Spectator

Poetry.
 * On a Miniature, by Henry A. Beers
 * Dawn, by Genevieve M. I. Irons, Sunday Magazine
 * Philoctetes' Farewell to Lemnos, translated by Alfred Church, Spectator
 * Song, All The Year Round

Miscellany.
 * A Celebrated Runner, Pall Mall Gazette

No. 1830. &mdash; July 12, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) French Novels, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part VIII., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) Suspended Animation, by Benjamin Ward Richardson, Nature
 * 4) The Professor's Niece. A Study in Neutral Tints. - Part II., Temple Bar
 * 5) The Revival of the Warlike Power of China, by Captain Cyprian A. G. Bridge, R.N., Fraser's Magazine
 * 6) George Eliot's Ideal Ethics, Spectator
 * 7) Conservative Democracy in Switzerland, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Paolo and Francesca, by W. T. Thornton, Spectator
 * Wall-Flowers, by F. W. B., Spectator

Miscellany.
 * The Sweet Pea, Familiar Garden Flowers
 * The Bishopric of Jerusalem, Spectator

No. 1831. &mdash; July 19, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) Origen and the Beginnings of Christian Philosophy - Part II., by Brooke F. Westcott, Contemporary Review
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part IX., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) The Critic on the Hearth, by James Payn, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) A Doubting Heart - Part XVIII., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 5) Village Life in the Apennines, by E. M. Clerke, Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) Waterloo Waifs, Temple Bar
 * 7) Mrs. Montagu, Saturday Review
 * 8) The Origin of the Week, by Richard A. Proctor, Contemporary Review
 * 9) A London Caravanserai, Saturday Review
 * 10) A Japanese View of Co-Operation and Confidence, Choya Shinbun

Poetry.
 * The Hero's Wage, by H. C. M., Spectator
 * A Dead Tree, by R. I. O., Spectator
 * In the Minster, by E. Garnett, Sunday Magazine

No. 1832. &mdash; July 26, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Talmud, Church Quarterly Review
 * 2) A Doubting Heart - Part XIX., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 3) Malta, by H. R. Fox Bourne, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The Bride's Pass - Part XIII., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 5) Food and Feeding - Part I., by Sir Henry Thompson, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) Patronized by Royalty, Mayfair

Poetry.
 * Grasses, by M. R. S., Sunday Magazine
 * On Low Levels, by R. I. O., Spectator
 * The Fountains of Love, by Charlotte Elliot, Fraser's Magazine
 * At Sea, by F. W. B., Spectator
 * In all Labor there is Profit, by Charlotte Elliot, Fraser's Magazine

No. 1833. &mdash; August 2, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) Gray And His School, Cornhill Magazine
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part X., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, by M. E. Grant-Duff, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The Bride's Pass - Part XIV., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 5) Benjamin Franklin, by Thomas Hughes, Contemporary Review
 * 6) Our New Wheat-Fields in the North-West, by T. T. Vernon Smith, Nineteenth Century
 * 7) A New Caledonian Rising, All The Year Round
 * 8) Oxygen in the Sun, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Chistlehurst, by F. T. Palgrave, Examiner
 * "Thine They Are", by E. Garnett, Good Words

Miscellany.
 * In Praise of the Blue-bottle, Spectator
 * Distribution of Work to a Distance by Electricity

No. 1834. &mdash; August 9, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) Wordsworth, by Matthew Arnold, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 2) The Bride's Pass - Part XV., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 3) Food and Feeding - Part II., by Sir Henry Thompson, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) The Ghost of Morcar's Tower, by Ghost of Morcar's Tower, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) Moose-Hunting in Canada, by Dunraven, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) The Last Jewish Revolt, by Ernest Renan, Contemporary Review
 * 7) How to Popularize Wordsworth, Spectator
 * 8) Egyptian Exiles, Saturday Review
 * 9) The Journey of Colonel Prjevalsky Towards Tibet, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Hymn for St. John the Baptist's Day, June 24th, by H. C. M., Spectator
 * "The Soldier's Petition", by A. P. Stanley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * Sonnets, by William Sharp, Examiner

Miscellany.
 * Alleged Chinese Inscription from Troy

No. 1835. &mdash; August 16, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Evangelical Movement; its Parentage, Progress, and Issue, by Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, British Quarterly Review
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part XI., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) The Mirabeaus, by James Cotter Morison, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) The Grey, by Jonas Lie, translated from Norwegian by Jas. Cotter Morison
 * 5) Chloral and other Narcotics, by Benjamin Ward Richardson, Contemporary Review
 * 6) The Birth, Life, and Death of a Storm, by Robert H. Scott, MA., F.R.S., Popular Science Review
 * 7) The Influence of China on India, Spectator
 * 8) The Lessons of Prince Napoleon's Funeral, Spectator
 * 9) The Chances of War, Natal Mercury

Poetry.
 * Watering the Hills, by Mary Rowles, Sunday Magazine
 * Crœsus, by M., Spectator
 * A Young Poet, by Ethel Tane

No. 1836. &mdash; August 23, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Worthies of Norwich, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) The Feast of the Supreme Being, 1794, by Adolphe Adam, translated from the French by E. W. Latimer
 * 3) Saint-Evremond, by George Saintsbury, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Gertrude, Argosy
 * 5) A New Dialect; or, Yokohama Pidgin, New Quarterly Review
 * 6) Sarah de Berenger - Part XII., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 7) The Reign of Humor, Globe
 * 8) Introductions, Queen

Poetry.
 * The Latter Law, by William Canton, the author of "Through the Ages", Examiner
 * A Parting Song, by Dora Greenwell, Good Words
 * Good-Night, Good-Bye, by Dora Greenwell, Good Words

Miscellany.
 * Kerite, Electrician

No. 1837. &mdash; August 30, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Hatton Papers, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) A Doubting Heart - Part XX., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 3) Cardinal Newman, by W. S. Lilly, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Influence of the Mind on the Body, Cornhill Magazine
 * 5) A State Dinner in Andorra, by P. W. Stuart Menteath, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) A Centenarian, Lancet
 * 7) President Hayes' Education, International Portrait Gallery

Poetry.
 * My Lost Love, All The Year Round
 * Contrast, Temple Bar
 * Fast and Loose, by F. W. B., Spectator
 * Children's Joys, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday Magazine

Miscellany.
 * A Lacustrine Canoe
 * Mussel Bed in the London Clay

No. 1838. &mdash; September 6, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The Works of Rembrandt, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part XIII., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) Some Facts and Thoughts about Light-Emitting Animals, by Professor P. Martin Duncan, M. B. Lond., F.R.S., etc., Popular Science Review
 * 4) Prince Louis Napoleon's Expedition To Boulogne, August, 1840. An Original Narrative, by Joseph Orsi, Fraser's Magazine
 * 5) A Doubting Heart - Part XXI., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets

Poetry.
 * The Plea of the Mute, by H. C. M., Spectator
 * The Busy "B's", by H. C. M., Spectator
 * Unhoped Delight, by Charlotte Elliot, Fraser's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * The Black Mildew of Walls

No. 1839. &mdash; September 13, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) Count Cavour, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part XIV., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) A Gallician Novelist, by Helen Zimmern, Fraser's Magazine
 * 4) A Doubting Heart - Part XXII., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 5) Fashionable Charity, Saturday Review
 * 6) Barnard Castle, Spectator
 * 7) The Late Youth of Philosophers, Saturday Review

Poetry.
 * "Herring is King", by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator
 * Sonnets, by J. H., Spectator
 * Sonnet Suggested by the Picture of the Annunciation, by Emily Pfeiffer, Fraser's Magazine

No. 1840. &mdash; September 20, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) History and Politics - Part I., by Professor Seeley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 2) Sarah de Berenger - Part XV., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
 * 3) A New Vocation for Women, by J. Chesney, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) The Queen of the Whigs, by S. R. Townshend Mayer, Temple Bar
 * 5) A Little Story - Part I., by Claud Templar, Temple Bar
 * 6) Justice to William, by G. A., Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) The Paradise of Editors, Examiner
 * 8) Mr. Gladstone on Marketable Beauty, Spectator
 * 9) The Old Records of the India Office, Examiner
 * 10) Caves of Prehistoric Man in Moravia, Allgemeine Zeitung

Poetry.
 * The Mandolinata, by W. W. S., Blackwood's Magazine
 * Sunlight on the Sea, by A. H. B., Chambers Journal
 * Half-Hearted, by J. S., Macmillan's Magazine

No. 1841. &mdash; September 27, 1879.
Contents.
 * 1) The English Monarchy, Quarterly Review
 * 2) The Bride's Pass - Part XVI., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
 * 3) Readers, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) Sarah de Berenger - Part XVI., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets

Poetry.
 * Dulce est Desipere, translated from the Latin by J. A. Symonds, Cornhill Magazine
 * Roses and Orange-Blossoms, by Frederick Langbridge, Tinsley's Magazine
 * Alone, by Anderson Critchett, Temple Bar

Miscellany.
 * An Elephant in the Witness-Box
 * Kind Words, Educational Guide