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ay struggle for the rich trade with Malta and Constantinople. --England is left in the rear of commerce, and the French domination over this important means of communication is supposed to bode no good to the fast-anchored isle. The consequences of this great enterprise upon the destinies of the world may be conjectured. The commercial supremacy of England will be much damaged by continental rivalry. Nations which have slumbered during the race of improvement will wake up, and the pride and commercial haughtiness of the British will be distanced and humbled. In the event of a war between England and France, the safety of the British empire in India would be very much endangered. Whilst John Bull would be sending his transports by the tedious voyage around Africa, the French could send their troops through the Suez Canal by the hundred thousand; and long before the British reinforcements could reach the menaced territories of India, the problem of occupation would be solved.