| 1841 - 554 Seiten
...entitled to stand alone as the gentleman to whom thls country LIFE AND LABOURS OP TKLFORD NO. X. 435 is indebted for having practically introduced and...scientific man, whose profound and successful researches had already prepared the public to receive it as a project capable of practical application ; it is... | |
| Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1868 - 856 Seiten
...Mr Wheatstone as scientific inventor of the Electric Telegraph, while it acknowledges that "Mr Cooke is entitled to stand alone, as the gentleman to whom...country is indebted for having practically introduced it and carried it out as a useful undertaking, promising to be a work of national importance." " Mr... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1841 - 508 Seiten
...practical system, worked out scientifically on the sure basis of actual experience. " Whilst Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone as the gentleman to whom this country LIFE AND LABOURS OF TELFORD NO. X. 435 is indebted for having practically introduced and carried out... | |
| 1842 - 530 Seiten
...invention, drawn up at their request by Sir MI Brunei and Professor Darnell, it is observed uiat ' Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone, as the gentleman to whom...promising to be a work of national importance ; and rVllessor Wheatstone is acknowledged as the scientific man whose profound and successful researches... | |
| 1842 - 554 Seiten
...invention, drawn up at their request by Sir MI Brunei and Professor Darnell, it is observed that ' Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone, as the gentleman to whom...is indebted for having practically introduced and earned out the electric telegraph as a useful undertaking, promising to be a work of national importance... | |
| 1842 - 528 Seiten
...MI Brunei and Professor Darnell, it is observed that • Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone, a» the gentleman to whom this country is indebted for having practically introduced and tarried out the electric telegraph a* a useful undertaking, promising to be a work of national Importance;... | |
| John Finlaison - 1843 - 154 Seiten
...practical system worked out scientifically on the sure basis of actual experience. " Whilst Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone as the gentleman to whom...scientific man, whose profound and successful researches had already prepared the public to receive it as a project capable of practical application ; it is... | |
| John Finlaison - 1843 - 152 Seiten
...practical system worked out scientifically on the sure basis of actual experience. "Whilst Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone as the gentleman to whom...scientific man, whose profound and successful researches had already prepared the public to receive it as a project capable of practical application ; it is... | |
| 1842 - 540 Seiten
...MI Hrunel and Professor Daniel I, it ii oWrvrd that • Mr. Coofce i« entitled to stand alone, an the gentleman to whom this country is indebted for having practically introduced and earned out UM electric telegraph ma UMsU promising to be a work of national importance ; and rV> fessor... | |
| 1841 - 596 Seiten
...practical system, worked out scientifically on the sure basis of actual experience. "Whilst Mr. Cooke is entitled to stand alone as the gentleman to whom this country LIFE AND LABOURS OF *EbF'<mi!— tfo. is indebted for having practically introduced and carried out... | |
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