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1 I | the counting-rooms of the "City"; no ships ever came into 2 X | spot where now stands the city of Madras, down to the time 3 X | wonders of Bombay its famous city hall, its splendid library, 4 XIII | English education in that city, and, from her manners and 5 XIV | Allahabad, that is, the City of God, one of the most 6 XIV | take a good look at the city. It was formerly defended 7 XIV | which is wholly an English city, though on an island on 8 XIV | legends assert that this city is built on the site of 9 XIV | some miles northward of the city. He bade adieu to Phileas 10 XIX | created upon it an important city and an excellent port. The 11 XXV | no longer the legendary city of 1849 - a city of banditti, 12 XXV | legendary city of 1849 - a city of banditti, assassins, 13 XXV | The lofty tower of its City Hall overlooked the whole 14 XXVI | Lake, and reaches Salt Lake City, the Mormon capital, plunges 15 XXVII| pay a visit to Salt Lake City, connected with Ogden by 16 XXVII| expresses it. The founder of the City of the Saints could not 17 XXVII| the fair ones of Salt Lake City cast rather alarming glances 18 XXXI | Bluffs, Des Moines, and Iowa City. During the night it crossed 19 XXXII| the Hudson in the Jersey City ferryboat, and drove in