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An engineer and diplomat presents a detailed proposal to create a direct maritime channel across the Isthmus of Suez, outlining exploratory surveys, a proposed route and an accompanying irrigation link to the Nile, technical plans, labor and cost estimates, and a phased construction schedule. The text describes negotiations with local authorities and the granting of formal concessions, sets out engineers' schemes and instructions, and gathers appendices of memorials, official decrees, survey reports, and expert opinions to argue the project's feasibility, logistical needs, and anticipated economic and navigational benefits.
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