. Facts and figures about Mexico and her great railroad, the Mexican Central . reaches Mon-terey, Durango, Puebla, Orizaba, Cordoba, Jalapa, Oaxaca, VeraCruz, Cuernavaca, Iguala, etc. Extract of a Letter from A. H. Edgren, Professor of Languages,University of Nebraska. A visit to Mexico is, indeed, full of uncommon interest, historical, ethnical,archaeological and linguistic, to say nothing of the joys of a magnificent sceneryand a lovely climate. The charm of breathing not only the air of a foreign countrybut also of a past age, is more fully realized in Mexico than even in Spain orItaly, and
. Facts and figures about Mexico and her great railroad, the Mexican Central . reaches Mon-terey, Durango, Puebla, Orizaba, Cordoba, Jalapa, Oaxaca, VeraCruz, Cuernavaca, Iguala, etc. Extract of a Letter from A. H. Edgren, Professor of Languages,University of Nebraska. A visit to Mexico is, indeed, full of uncommon interest, historical, ethnical,archaeological and linguistic, to say nothing of the joys of a magnificent sceneryand a lovely climate. The charm of breathing not only the air of a foreign countrybut also of a past age, is more fully realized in Mexico than even in Spain orItaly, and the sight of a native American race working its way to intelligentindependence and a modern civilization on the ruins of their old culture is to mefull of deepest interest. Unfortunately for the traveler, though not for Mexico,the mediaeval spirit still lingering over the country will have disappeared in a fewmore years. I noticed a very decided difference, in this regard, between Mexicoof eight years ago, when I first visited the country, and Mexico last year. 3046&). TUNNELS IN TAMASOPO CANON. FACTS AND FIGURESABOUT MEXICO
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