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THE ONLY REMAINING

Complete Sets of The Living Age,

At a Large Discount.

The publishers have a small number of Complete Sets of LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, which they offer at a large reduction from former prices. As the Sets cannot be reprinted, the last opportunity is now offered not only to procure them cheaply, but to procure them at all.

The last number of the year 1872 completed the Fourth Series, and the One Hundred and Fifteenth Volume, from the beginning of the publication. The regular price of volumes has been, in numbers, two dollars per volume, or, bound in cloth, three dollars per volume. The publishers now offer the Complete Sets (115 volumes), as follows:

In numbers, or sheets, ready for binding, at one-half the subscription price, viz: $1.00 per volume; or, bound in black cloth, gilt backs, at $1.75 per volume.

A few surplus Sets of the First Series (36 volumes), and of the Second Series (20 volumes), remain, which will be sold separately, at the same rate, if desired. None of the Third or Fourth Series can be sold separately, and the publishers can no longer supply any odd volumes, or numbers, published prior to Jan'y 1, 1868. A few of the Sets of the First Series, only, are bound in red leather backs, cloth sides, which will be sold to those preferring them to the cloth bound sets, at the same rate per volume. With this exception, those desiring a leather, or half leather binding, should purchase the numbers and have them bound in such style as they may prefer.

It is hardly necessary to say to those acquainted with the work, that the same amount of such valuable reading cannot otherwise be purchased with three times the money for which it is here offered; and while this reduction in price places Sets within the reach of individuals possessing or forming private libraries, the attention of those interested in State, City, Town, College or School Libraries, is particularly called to this last opportunity of supplying their shelves with a complete work which it is believed no library in the country can (under this offer) afford to be without.

Applications for Sets should be made immediately.

When packing boxes are necessary in forwarding Sets, the cost of the boxes will be added to the bill.

Address,

LITTELL & GAY,

17 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON,

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TABLE SAUCE,

The Best Sauce and Relish

AT THE OFFICE OF

THE LIVING AGE.

Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. Price $1.00. Contents: Queen Caroline; Sir Robert Walpole; Lord Chesterfield; Lady Mary Wortley Montagu; Alexander Pope; The Young Chevalier; John Wesley; Commodore Anson; Bishop Berkeley; Samuel Richardson; David Hume; William Hogarth John Stuart Mill's Inaugural Address, at the University of St. Andrews, on University Education. 25 cts.

MADE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD Portrait in My Uncle's Dining

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Room, from the French; and other Tales.
I vol. 38 cts.

Clemence D'Orville; or, From the
Palace to the Steppe. A Novel of
Russian High Life. Translated from "Bis
IN DIE STEPPE" of Karl Detlef; and "CLE
LIA," from the German of A. Wels. I vol.
38 cts.
A County Family. By the author of
"Lost Sir Massingberd," &c. 50 cts.
The Starling. By NORMAN MCLEOD,
D.D., editor of "Good Words." 38 cts.
Nina Balatka. The Story of a Maiden
of Prague. 38 cts.

A House of Cards.

HOEY. 75 cts.

Lettice Lisle. 38 cts.

By Mrs. CASHEL

The Occupations of a Retired Life. By EDWARD GARRETT. 50 cts.

Linda Tressel. By the author of "Nina Balatka." 38 cts.

The Brownlows. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. 37 cts.

All for Greed. By the Baroness BLAZE DE BURY. 38 cts.

Old Sir Douglas. By the Hon. Mrs. NORTON. 75 cts.

The Claverings.

LOPE. 50 cts.

By ANTHONY TROL

Against Time. By Alex. Innes Shand. 75 cts.

Madonna Mary. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. 50 cts.

Sir Brook Fosbrooke. By CHARLES LEVER.

50 cts.

Zaidee. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. 75 cts.
Miss Majoribanks. By Mrs. ÕLIPHANT.

75 cts.

$72.00 EACH WEEK. Agents wanted Any of the foregoing publications sent, POST

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Business strictly legitimate. Particulars free. Address, J. WORTH & CO., St. Louis, Mo.

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AGE FREE, on receipt of price. Wholesale Dealers supplied on Liberal terms. Address,

LITTELL & GAY,

17 Bromfield Street, Boston.

Is a reliable and practical Educational Bureau $5to$20

To aid those who want well-qualified Teachers;
To represent Teachers who seek positions;
To give parents information of good Schools;
To sell, rent, and exchange School Properties.
EIGHTEEN years have proved it efficient in securing
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VI. THE BISHOP OF ARGYLL AND THE ISLES, Spectator,
VII. THE DUTCH COLONIAL SYSTEM,

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
LITTELL & GAY, BOSTON.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

For EIGHT DOLLARS, remitted directly to the Publishers, the LIVING AGE will be punctually forwarded for a year, free of postage. But we do not prepay postage on less than a year, nor when we have to pay commission for forwarding the money; nor when we club the LIVING Age with another periodical.

An extra copy of THE LIVING AGE is sent gratis to any one getting up a club of Five New Subscribers. Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office money-order, if possible. If neither of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register leters when requested to do so. Drafts, checks and money-orders should be made payable to the order of LITTELL & GAY.

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"HAVE other lovers, - say, my love,Loved thus before to-day?". "They may have, yes they may, my love; Not long ago they may."

"But though they worshipped thee, my love, Thy maiden heart was free?". "Don't ask too much of me, my love; Don't ask too much of me."

"Yet now 'tis you and I, my love,

Love's wings no more will fly?”. "If Love could never die, my love,

Our love should never die."

"For shame! and is this so, my love, And Love and I must go?”. "Indeed I do not know, my love;

My life, I do not know." "You will, you must be true, my love, Nor look and love anew!” "I'll see what I can do, my love; I'll see what I can do."

Macmillan.

HYMN FOR A LITTLE CHILD.
GOD make my life a little light,

Within the world to glow;
A little flame that burneth bright,
Wherever I may go.

God make my life a little flower,
That giveth joy to all,
Content to bloom in native bower,
Although its place be small.
God make my life a little song,

That comforteth the sad;
That helpeth others to be strong,

And makes the singer glad.

God make my life a little staff

Whereon the weak may rest,
That so what health and strength I have
May serve my neighbours best.
God make my life a little hymn

Of tenderness and praise;
Of faith - that never waxeth dim,
In all his wondrous ways.

Good Words.

M. BETHAM-EDWARDS.

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