The Republic: a monthly magazine, devoted to the dissemination of political information . WITHOUT A TLlirAIi^—Congregationalist. THE MOST EMINENT AUTHORS of tlie day, suchas Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Prof. Max Mailer, Prof. Hux-ley, Br. \V. H. Carpenter, Prof. Tynuall, Richard _%..Proctor, Edward A. Freeman, Frances Power Cobbe,The Duke of Argyll* James [Anthony Froude, AlfredRussell Wallace, Mrs. Muloch, Mrs. Oliphant, MissThackeray, Jean Ingjelow, Geo. MacOonald, , Anthony Trolloi>e, R. R. Elackmore, Julia Ka-ranagh, Mrs. Parr, Henry Ringsley, Mrs. Slacquoid,Francis W. Newman,
The Republic: a monthly magazine, devoted to the dissemination of political information . WITHOUT A TLlirAIi^—Congregationalist. THE MOST EMINENT AUTHORS of tlie day, suchas Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Prof. Max Mailer, Prof. Hux-ley, Br. \V. H. Carpenter, Prof. Tynuall, Richard _%..Proctor, Edward A. Freeman, Frances Power Cobbe,The Duke of Argyll* James [Anthony Froude, AlfredRussell Wallace, Mrs. Muloch, Mrs. Oliphant, MissThackeray, Jean Ingjelow, Geo. MacOonald, , Anthony Trolloi>e, R. R. Elackmore, Julia Ka-ranagh, Mrs. Parr, Henry Ringsley, Mrs. Slacquoid,Francis W. Newman, Thomas Carlyle, Erckman-Cha-trian, W. W. Story, Robert Dnchanaii, TennysonBrovvning, and many others, are represented iu the pages of L» UTTELLS LIVING AGE. In 1876, The Living Age enters upon its thirty-third year. Having absorbed its younger com-petitor, ** EVERY SATURDAY, it is novv without a rival in its special field. Originally com-mended by President Adams, Judge Story, Chancellor Kent, historians Sparks, Prescott, Bancroft,Ticknor, and many others, it lias never failed to
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