The Suez Canal in World AffairsPhilosophical Library, 1953 - 174 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 24
Page 22
... once came down from the building , and lost not an hour in writing to the new Viceroy to congratulate him on his accession . I reminded him that the course of political events had left me idle , and that I should take advantage of my ...
... once came down from the building , and lost not an hour in writing to the new Viceroy to congratulate him on his accession . I reminded him that the course of political events had left me idle , and that I should take advantage of my ...
Page 31
... once again to be giving grounds for the charge of hypocrisy . During April , May , and June of 1857 , the intrepid Frenchman undertook an extensive tour of the great industrial and shipping centres of Britain , addressing Chambers of ...
... once again to be giving grounds for the charge of hypocrisy . During April , May , and June of 1857 , the intrepid Frenchman undertook an extensive tour of the great industrial and shipping centres of Britain , addressing Chambers of ...
Page 80
... once the boundary between the Carthaginians and the Cyreneans , in the heart of the desert , La Litoranea was spanned by a commemorative arch towering 100 feet into the blue . The road was formally opened by Mussolini at its Egyptian ...
... once the boundary between the Carthaginians and the Cyreneans , in the heart of the desert , La Litoranea was spanned by a commemorative arch towering 100 feet into the blue . The road was formally opened by Mussolini at its Egyptian ...
Table des matières
Chapter Page | 1 |
Railway versus Canal | 13 |
Drang nach Osten | 61 |
Droits d'auteur | |
4 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
1817 LIBRARIES Abyssinia administration Africa aggression agree agreement Alexandria alliance Allied Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Arab Article attack Bitter Lake Britain British forces British Government British troops Cairo Canal Zone commercial complete Concession Constantinople construction declared defence Directors Egypt Egyptian Government England enterprise European evacuation Fascist favour Ferdinand de Lesseps Foreign France French German Gulf High Contracting Parties hostilities Imperial India interest Ismailia Italian Italy Italy's Kantara Khedive labour Lake Timsah land League Libya Lord Majesty's Government Maritime Canal Mediterranean ment MICHIGAN Middle East Middle East Command military Mohammed Mussolini nations navigation necessary Nile November occupation Ottoman Empire Palestine Pasha passage peace Pelusium political ports of access possible Powers present Treaty proposals question railway Red Sea regarded route scheme Senussi shares ships strategic Sudan Suez Canal Company Suez Canal Convention Sultan territory tion traffic Turkey Turkish undertaking vessels Viceroy waterway