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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.

As THE LIVING AGE approahes its jubilee, it is interesting emir a call the prophecy made concerncg it by Mr. JusticeStory upon -10eetd ing the prospectus in April 184 He then said:

"I entirely approve the plan.tin it can obtain the public patronagelong enough it will contribute inan. Ifnent degree to give a healthy tone, not only to our literature, but to public opinion. It will enable us to possess, in a moderate compass, a select library of the best productions of the age."

That THE LIVING AGE has fully justified this forecast is proved by the constant praises, which, during all the years of its publication, have been bestowed upon it by the press, some of the more recent of which are given below.

A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives more than

Three and a Quarter Thousand

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with a completeness nowhere else attempted,

The best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Sketches of Travel and
Discovery, Poetry, Scientific, Biographical, Historical, and
Political Information, from the entire body of Foreign
Periodical Literature.

It is therefore invaluable to every American reader, as the only satisfactory fresh and COMPLETE compilation of an indispensable current literature,-indispensable because it embaaces the production of the ABLEST LIVING WRITERS

in all branches of Literature, Science, Politics, and art.

Opinions.

"If a cultured stranger from another world were to find himself in this one, and were to make a study of our literary advantages, he would he impressed especially, we are confident, by the abundance, variety and high average quality of the contents of LITTELL'S LIVING AGE." -The Congregationalist, Boston.

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"There is but one LIVING AGE, though many have essayed imitations. While their intent has, no doubt, been worthy, they have lacked that rare discriminating judgment that fineness of acumen, and that keen appreciation of what constitutes true excellence, which make LITTELL'S LIVING AGE the incomparable publication that is."-Christian at Work, New York.

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