One step outside the gate, and we are among the sand-hills that stretch for miles and miles round vera cruz. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
I am afraid the spanish american has not always a very strict regard for truth. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
At sunset we are rattling through the streets of the little town of cordova. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Whenever anything disagreeable is happening in the country, vera cruz is sure to get its full share. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
We were very kindly received by the english merchants to whom my companion had letters — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
The interior of mexico consists of a mass of volcanic rocks, thrust up to a great height above the sea-level. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
We are at last on the high lands of mexico, the districts which at least three different races — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
The journey and excursions in mexico which have originated the narrative and remarks — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
The habit of building houses upon piles, which was first forced upon the people — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Taking it as a whole, mexico is a grand city, and, as cortes truly said, its situation is marvellous. — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
If you are a married man resident in cuba, you cannot get a passport to go to the next town — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the alps, forming a plain which slopes — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Aching all over, we reached level ground again, and mr. Christy withdrew his claims — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Coughs seem very common here, especially among the children, though people look strong and healthy — Sir Edward Burnett Tylor