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[I.]Crossing the Atlantic,9
[II.]Opening of the Fair,19
[III.]The Great Exhibition,29
[IV.]England—Hampton Court,38
[V.]The Future of Labor—DayBreak,47
[VI.]British Progress,53
[VII.]London—New-York,62
[VIII.]The Exhibition,69
[IX.]Sights in London,77
[X.]Political Economy, as Studied at the World's Exhibition,87
[XI.]Royal Sunshine,96
[XII.]The Flax-Cotton Revolution,107
[XIII.]Leaving the Exhibition,113
[XIV.]London to Paris,120
[XV.]The Future of France,127
[XVI.]Paris, Social and Moral,134
[XVII.]Paris, Political and Social,141
[XVIII.]The Palaces of France,149
[XIX.]France, Central and Eastern,157
[XX.]Lyons to Turin,164
[XXI.]Sardinia—Italy—Freedom,174
[XXII.]Pisa—The Leaning Tower (Letter Missing),184
[XXIII.]First Day in the Papal States,186
[XXIV.]The Eternal City,191
[XXV.]St. Peter's,201
[XXVI.]The Romans of To-day,208
[XXVII.]Central Italy—Florence,214
[XXVIII.]Eastern Italy—The Po,222
[XXIX.]Venice,231
[XXX.]Lombardy,238
[XXXI.]Switzerland,248
[XXXII.]Lucerne to Basle,256
[XXXIII.]Germany,261
[XXXIV.]Belgium,268
[XXXV.]Paris to London,273
[XXXVI.]Universal Peace Congress,279
[XXXVII.]America at the World's Fair,286
[XXXVIII.]England, Central and Northern,293
[XXXIX.]Scotland,303
[XL.]Ireland—Ulster,308
[XLI.]West of Ireland—Atlantic Mails,312
[XLII.]Ireland—South,320
[XLIII.]Prospects of Ireland,328
[XLIV.]The English,340