< Littell's Living Age < Volume 136 
 
        
      LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
 
| Fifth Series, Volume XXI.  | 
. — February 2, 1878. | From Beginning Vol. CXXXVI.  | 
| CONTENTS. | |||
| I. | France as a Military Power in 1870 and in 1878. By Sir Garnet Wolseley, | Nineteenth Century, | 259 | 
| II. | Erica. Part X. Translated for The Living Age from the German of | Frau von Ingersleben, | 271 | 
| III. | The Greek Mind in Presence of Death, interpreted from Reliefs and Inscriptions on Athenian Tombs, | Contemporary Review, | 280 | 
| IV. | The Czar's Clemency; a Polish Priest's Story. Conclusion, | Cornhill Magazine, | 294 | 
| V. | The Little Health of Ladies. By Frances Power Cobbe, | Contemporary Review, | 302 | 
| VI. | The Decay of the Monarchical Principle, | Spectator, | 315 | 
| VII. | French Dinners, | Saturday Review, | 317 | 
| VIII. | Short-Sight, | Spectator, | 320 | 
| POETRY. | |||
| At Rouen, | 258 | Cassandra's Speech, | 258 | 
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