Quarterly journal . it was the great centralhighway, roads leading from it east or west, and canals beingcut straight out from it across the country. On the Nile wentcommerce, war, pleasure, and funerals. It was the great boule-vard of the country. The seasons are marked by the rise and fall of the White Nile, or western branch, is a clear stream continuousthruout the year. The eastern branch. Blue Nile, is a turbid 1. Under the reg-ime of the Mamelukes (c. 1797) the acreage of arableland became reduced to less than square miles. 2. It is difficult rightly to estimate the magnit


Quarterly journal . it was the great centralhighway, roads leading from it east or west, and canals beingcut straight out from it across the country. On the Nile wentcommerce, war, pleasure, and funerals. It was the great boule-vard of the country. The seasons are marked by the rise and fall of the White Nile, or western branch, is a clear stream continuousthruout the year. The eastern branch. Blue Nile, is a turbid 1. Under the reg-ime of the Mamelukes (c. 1797) the acreage of arableland became reduced to less than square miles. 2. It is difficult rightly to estimate the magnitude of the Nile. Fromthe sea to Aswan, the site of the modern great dam, is 750 miles; fromAswan to Khartum, where Gordon fell, is 1,150 miles; from Khartum toLake Victoria, the largest and highest fresh water lake on the globe,(over 32,00 square miles) 2,185 miles. This gives a total of 4,115 miles,the longest river in the world. 3. Cf. Amos 8:8 - - - it shall be troubled and sink again likethe River of Egypt. 243.


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