
The Isthmus of Suez Question
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- THE ISTHMUS OF SUEZ QUESTION.
- CONTENTS.
- Explanation of the French Monies, Weights, and Measures used in the following pages.
- THE ISTHMUS OF SUEZ QUESTION SUBMITTED TO THE PUBLIC OPINION OF ENGLAND.
- APPENDIX. No. I. MEMORIAL ADDRESSED TO HIS HIGHNESS MOHAMMED SAID.
- MEMORIAL ADDRESSED TO HIS HIGHNESS MOHAMMED SAID, VICEROY OF EGYPT.
- APPENDIX. No. II. FIRMAN OF CONCESSION.
- FIRMAN OF CONCESSION.
- Article I.
- Article II.
- Article III.
- Article IV.
- Article V.
- Article VI.
- Article VII.
- Article VIII.
- Article IX.
- Article X.
- Article XI.
- Article XII.
- TO MY ATTACHED FRIEND M. FERDINAND DE LESSEPS, OF HIGH BIRTH AND ELEVATED RANK.
- APPENDIX. No. III. INSTRUCTIONS TO MM. LINANT BEY AND MOUGEL BEY.
- INSTRUCTIONS TO MM. LINANT BEY AND MOUGEL BEY, For the Scheme of a Maritime Canal from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, and an Alimentary Canal derived from the Nile.
- APPENDIX. No. IV. PRECURSORY SCHEME OF MM. LINANT BEY AND MOUGEL BEY, ENGINEERS TO THE VICEROY OF EGYPT.
- EXTRACT FROM THE MEMORIAL OF MM. LINANT BEY AND MOUGEL BEY, ENGINEERS TO THE VICEROY OF EGYPT,[4] By way of Precursory Scheme for cutting through the Isthmus of Suez, by a direct Maritime Canal from Pelusium to Suez.
- ESTIMATE OF THE COST.
- ESTIMATE OF THE REVENUES.
- APPENDIX. No. V. LETTER FROM THE GRAND VIZIER, TO THE VICEROY OF EGYPT.
- LETTER FROM THE GRAND VIZIER RESHID PACHA TO HIS HIGHNESS MOHAMMED SAID PACHA, VICEROY OF EGYPT.
- APPENDIX. No. VI. REPORT FROM M. DE LESSEPS TO THE VICEROY OF EGYPT. AND HIS HIGHNESS’ INSTRUCTIONS.
- REPORT TO HIS HIGHNESS MOHAMMED SAID PACHA, VICEROY OF EGYPT.
- My attached Friend M. Ferdinand de Lesseps, of high birth and elevated rank.
- APPENDIX. No. VII. OPINION OF MR. ANDERSON.
- OPINION OF MR ANDERSON.[5]
- Physical practicability of the Enterprise.
- Political Arrangements.
- Advantages of navigating by the canal route, as compared with the route by the Cape of Good Hope.
- The Red Sea Passage.
- General Observations as to the Political, Commercial, and Moral Benefits which would be derived from the Accomplishment of the Undertaking.
- APPENDIX. No. VIII. OPINION OF CAPTAIN JAMES VETCH, R.E.
- OPINION OF CAPTAIN JAMES VETCH, R.E.[7]
- APPENDIX. No. IX. ARTICLE FROM THE MONITEUR.
- FROM THE MONITEUR, (THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF FRANCE,) 6th July, 1855. THE CUTTING OF THE ISTHMUS OF SUEZ.
- FOOTNOTES
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