September 1870

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Articles
The English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne
"To a man with such powers of observation as Hawthorne, and such taste for using them, the post of American Consul in a large commercial city like Liverpool must have had some decided attractions"
A Handful of Translations
Longfellow’s translations of foreign verse
In the Old Churchyard at Fredericksburg
Joseph and His Friend
Charles Albert Fechter: A Biographical Sketch
Threnody
Little Ben
Music a Means of Culture
Mountain Sonnets
A Virginian in New England Thirty-Five Years Ago: Ii
A Day's Pleasure
Half-Way: A Story in Three Chapters
A Reminiscence of Benton
A Day With the Shovel-Makers
The Private Life of Galileo. Compiled Principally From His Correspondence and That of His Eldest Daughter, Sister Maria Celeste, Nun in the Franciscan Convent of St. Matthew, in Arcetri
In Spain and a Visit to Portugal
Selections From the Prose and Poetry of Alfred De Musset
The Lady of the Ice. A Novel
Carlino. By the Author of "Doctor Antonio," "Lorenzo Benoni" Etc
The History of Hortense, Daughter of Josephine, Queen of Holland, Mother of Napoleon Iii
O. T. A Danish Romance
Robert Greathouse. An American Novel
Breezie Langton. A Story of Fifty-Two to Fifty-Five
