On the Mexican highlands, with a passing glimpse of Cuba . Julius H. Seymour, Otto Ulrich von Schrader, Edmund Seymour, and Rudolph Matz, Companions, Comrades, and Fellow-Travellers of *CAMP FLAP-JACK FOREWORD These pages contain the impressions of acasual traveller—a few letters written to myfriends. Upon the temperate Highlands of Mexico,a mile and more above the sea, I was astonishedand delighted at the salubrity of climate, the fer-tility of soil, the luxuriance of tree and plant,the splendor and beauty of the cities, the intelli-gence and progressiveness of the people, theorderliness and
On the Mexican highlands, with a passing glimpse of Cuba . Julius H. Seymour, Otto Ulrich von Schrader, Edmund Seymour, and Rudolph Matz, Companions, Comrades, and Fellow-Travellers of *CAMP FLAP-JACK FOREWORD These pages contain the impressions of acasual traveller—a few letters written to myfriends. Upon the temperate Highlands of Mexico,a mile and more above the sea, I was astonishedand delighted at the salubrity of climate, the fer-tility of soil, the luxuriance of tree and plant,the splendor and beauty of the cities, the intelli-gence and progressiveness of the people, theorderliness and beneficence of the governmentalrule. In Cuba I caught the newborn sentiment forliberty and order, and at the same time camecuriously into touch with restive leaders, whoeven then boldly announced the intention to plotand wreck that liberty and order by sinisterrevolution, if their wild spirits should find noother way to seize and hold command. S Foreword If there shall be aught among these lettersto interest the reader, I shall welcome anotherto the li
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