The Story of Malta
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9782381116495
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Human and Literature Publishing
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anglais
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The Story of Malta

Human and Literature Publishing

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The island of Malta has been known by several significant appellations during
the centuries in which it has claimed a place upon the pages of history. In
our day it is often called the Queen of the Mediterranean, not only because of
its commanding position, dominating, as it were, the coasts of Europe, Asia,
and Africa, but also as possessing a degree of historical and present
picturesqueness unsurpassed by any land between the Columns of Hercules and
the coast of Asia Minor. To the north lie Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica; to
the east are Greece, Turkey, and Syria; and to the southwest is the coast of
Barbary; thus forming an amphitheatre of nations. Malta is therefore a pivotal
location about which vast interests revolve. The loving, patriotic Maltese
proudly call this shadeless island in the middle of the sea, Fior del Mondo,
"the flower of the world." Yet it must be confessed that the downright
ignorance of these natives concerning the rest of the globe is appalling. To
the critical reader of history it is as much classic ground as Athens or Rome.
Situated twenty-five hundred miles from England, the government fully realizes
its importance as an effective base of naval and military operations, and as
an essential outpost for keeping open the route to India. In fact, Malta is
the strongest link in the chain which connects Great Britain with her
possessions in the East.
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