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" Watson, at the far end of the line, holding his mouth close to a stretched membrane, such as you see before you here, carrying a little piece of soft iron, which was thus made to perform in the neighborhood of an electro-magnet in circuit with the line... "
A Manual of Telephony - Page 4
by William Henry Preece, Arthur James Stubbs - 1893 - 508 pages
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, Geology ..., Volume 13

James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1876 - 606 pages
...circular disc armature of a small electro-magnet. The words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by Prof. Watson at the far end of the line, holding his mouth close to a stretched membrane, carrying a little piece of soft iron, which was thus made to perform in the neighbourhood of an electro-magnet...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1877 - 826 pages
...this my own ears heard, spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness by the thin circular disk armature of just such another little electromagnet as this...with a clear and loud voice by my colleague-judge, Professor Watson, at the far end of the telegraph-wire, holding his mouth close to a stretched membrane,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243

English periodicals - 1877 - 796 pages
...this my own ears heard spoken to me with unmistakeable distinctness by the thin circular disc armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this...words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by my colleague judge, Prof. Watson, at the far end of the line, holding his mouth close to a stretched membrane,...
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Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Volume 5

Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1877 - 614 pages
...this my own ears heard, spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness by the then circular disc armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this...words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by my colleague judge, Professor Watson, at the far end of the telegraph wire, holding his mouth close to...
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Journal, Volume 5

Electricity - 1877 - 634 pages
...this my own ears heard, spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness by the then circular disc armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this...words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by my colleague judge, Professor Watson, at the far end of the telegraph wire, holding his mouth close to...
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Subtle brains and lissom fingers, and other papers

Andrew Wynter - 1877 - 358 pages
...this my own ears heard spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness, by the thin circular disc armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this which I hold in my hand. The words were sounded, with a clear and loud voice, by my colleague, Professor Watson, at the far end of the line,...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 243

Early English newspapers - 1877 - 936 pages
...which I hold in my hand. The words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by my colleague judge, Prof. Watson, at the far end of the line, holding his mouth close to a stretched membrane, carrying a piece of soft iron, which was thus made to perform in the neighbourhood of an electro-magnet,...
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Complainant's case. Defendant's depositions

1885 - 1076 pages
...this my own ears heard, spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness by the thin circular disk armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this...words were shouted with a clear and loud voice by my colleague judge, Professor Watson, at the far end of the line, holding his mouth to a close stretched...
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Supreme Court of the United States, Oct. Term 1886: The Telephone Appeals ...

Edward Nicoll Dickerson - 1887 - 616 pages
...this my own ears heard, spoken to me with unmistakable distinctness by the thin circular disk armature of just such another little electro-magnet as this which I hold in my hand" (Molecular, 1799). What a statement from such a man to such an audience! Well, sirs, that act brought...
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The Telephone

Sir William Henry Preece, Julius Maier - Telephone - 1889 - 566 pages
...York,' ' Senator Morton,' ' the Senate has resolved 1 " Philip Rtis," by Sylvanus P. Thomsi n, 1883. to print a thousand extra copies,' 'The Americans...his mouth close to a stretched membrane, such as you sec before you here, carrying a little piece of soft iron, which was thus made to perform, in the neighbourhood...
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