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... Red Sea , since somewhat receded , licked up close to Mediter- ranean waters , and seemed as if it would willingly dart across the intervening stretch of country . Not so far to the west , and almost parallel , the River Nile flowed ...
... Red Sea , since somewhat receded , licked up close to Mediter- ranean waters , and seemed as if it would willingly dart across the intervening stretch of country . Not so far to the west , and almost parallel , the River Nile flowed ...
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... Red Sea . Ptolemy Philadelphus had proposed to cut a canal direct through the Isthmus , thus joining sea to sea ; but he abandoned the project in the belief that the level of the Red Sea was so much higher than that of the Mediterranean ...
... Red Sea . Ptolemy Philadelphus had proposed to cut a canal direct through the Isthmus , thus joining sea to sea ; but he abandoned the project in the belief that the level of the Red Sea was so much higher than that of the Mediterranean ...
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... Red Sea route saw clearly that it could never be prejudicial to the Cape route so long as Turkey con- tinued her obstructive policy in Egypt , and so long as the complicated system of transport from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean ...
... Red Sea route saw clearly that it could never be prejudicial to the Cape route so long as Turkey con- tinued her obstructive policy in Egypt , and so long as the complicated system of transport from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean ...
Table des matières
The NileRed Sea Canals from 2000 B C | 15 |
How the Suez Canal Company | 60 |
PART II | 77 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
A. A. Milne Abbas Abyssinia Act of Concession administration affairs Alexandria Arabi Article Bitter Lake Board Britain British Government Cairo Canal Zone Cape cent century channel commercial Company's Constantinople construction Consul-General in Egypt Convention of 1888 defence Directors dues East effect Egypt Egyptian Egyptian Government England enterprise Europe European favour feet Ferdinand de Lesseps force France French Germany harbour High Contracting Parties Imperial India interest Ismailia issue Isthmus of Suez Italian claims Italy Italy's January 1st Khedive Khedive's shares Lake Timsah land Lord Majesty's Government Maritime Canal maritime Powers Mediterranean ment Mohammed nations navigation Negrelli Nile occupied Ottoman Empire Pasha passage passing PENGUIN pilot political Port Tewfik ports of access possible present Treaty programme proposal question railway Red Sea representatives route scheme shareholders ships Suez Canal Company Sultan tion tonnage trade traffic transit troops Turkey Turkish undertaking vessels Viceroy waterway