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CONTENTS.
Part I.—OLD MEXICO.
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I. | By Way of Cuba and the Spanish Main |
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II. | Vera Cruz |
16
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III. | Up the Long Mountain Slope |
24
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IV. | The Capital |
37
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V. | The Projectors |
54
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VI. | The Ferro-carriles |
70
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VII. | The Railways at Work |
80
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VIII. | The Question of Money, and Shopping |
96
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IX. | Social Life, and some Notable Institutions |
107
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X. | The Fine Arts and Literature |
120
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XI. | Some Traits of Peculiar History, and the Mexican "Warwick" |
134
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XII. | Cuatitlan, and Around Lakes Xochimilco and Chalco |
149
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XIII. | To Old Texcoco |
162
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XIV. | Popocatepetl Ascended |
175
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XV. | A Banquet, and a Tragedy, at Cuautla-Morelos |
185
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XVI. | San Juan, Orizaba, and Cordoba Revisited |
192
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XVII. | Puebla, Cholula, Tlaxcala |
210
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XVIII. | Mines and Mining Traits, at Pachuca and Regla |
227
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XIX. | A Week at a Mexican Country-house |
245
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XX. | On Horseback and Muleback to Acapulco |
263
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XXI. | Conversations by the Way with a Colonel |
275
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