A Succinct View of the Importance and Practicability of Forming a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Panama
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The pamphlet presents arguments for constructing a ship canal across the Isthmus of Panama, outlining geographic surveys that show a relatively narrow, largely flat corridor and comparing Panama favorably to other proposed crossings. It situates the project in a changed political and technological context that removes earlier obstacles, emphasizes the commercial advantage of a shorter route between the Atlantic and Pacific, and discusses financing options including government consortia or private joint-stock enterprise. It urges mercantile support, cites recent advances in engineering and abundant capital as favorable conditions, and offers practical observations gathered from travelers and local informants.
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