| 1850 - 542 sider
...friends, I received an intimation from Mr. Barrow to the effect, ' that telegraphs of any kind were then wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use would be adopted!' I felt," concludes the author, "very little disappointment, and not a shadow of... | |
| Peter Progress (pseud.) - 1847 - 192 sider
...friends, I received an intimation from Mr. Barrow to the effect, ' that Telegraphs of any kind were then wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use would be adopted ! ' I felt," concludes the author, "very little disappointment, and not a shadow of... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 sider
...Government. Mr. Barrow, who was Secretary to the Admiralty, replied, " that telegraphs of any kind were then wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use would he adopted." " I felt," says Mr. Rowland, " very little disappointment, and not a shadow of resentment... | |
| R. Yorke Clarke - 1850 - 256 sider
...friends, I received an intimation from Mr. Barrow to the effect, ' that Telegraphs of any kind were then wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use would be adopted ! ' I felt," concludes the author, "very little disappointment, and not a shadow of... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1850 - 526 sider
...friends, I received an intimation from Mr. Barrow to the eff'ect, ' that telegraphs of any kind were then wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use would be adopted!' I felt," concludes the author, "very little disappointment, and not a shadow of... | |
| 1883 - 846 sider
...presents his compliments to Mr Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the third instant, that telegraphs of any kind are now wholly...no other than the one now in use will be adopted.' An interesting demonstration of the adaptability of the lime-light for teaching purposes was lately... | |
| Martin Reed - 1871 - 678 sider
...telegraph between London and Brighton for the Admiralty, was met with the reply of Lord Melville, " that telegraphs of any kind are now wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in line will be adopted." Lord Dudley's works for smelting iron ore by coal instead of timber were destroyed... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1875 - 492 sider
...some extent still are, regarded by statesmen. " Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the...no other than the one now in use will be adopted." Colonial Office, 5 Aug. 1816. The inventor had chosen an unfortunate time. The great war ot the century... | |
| 1875 - 498 sider
...some extent still are, regarded by statesmen. " Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the...no other than the one now in use will be adopted." Colonial Office, 5 Ang. 1816. The inventor had chosen an unfortunate time. The great war or the century... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1875 - 556 sider
...from Mr. (afterwards Sir John) Barrows : — " Mr. Barrows presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the...telegraphs of any kind are now wholly unnecessary, and that none other than the one now in use will be adopted. Admiralty Office, August 5th, 1816." Discouraged... | |
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