Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the 3rd instant, that telegraphs of any kind are now wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in use will be adopted. Fruit Between the Leaves - Page 194by Andrew Wynter - 1875Full view - About this book
| Sir Francis Ronalds - Electric insulators and insulation - 1823 - 126 pages
...Admiralty, he received a curt official reply from " their Lordships " o( that Department, intimating that " telegraphs of any kind are now wholly unnecessary, and that none other than that now in use will be adopted." The won! "now," of course, referred to the recent end of the long... | |
| 1883 - 846 pages
...reproducing. It ia dated from the Admiralty Office, August 5, in the year named above : 'Mr Barrow 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 unnecessary, and that no other than the one... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Great Exhibition - 1874 - 342 pages
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| Science - 1874 - 354 pages
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| Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1875 - 492 pages
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| Institution of Electrical Engineers - Electrical engineering - 1879 - 606 pages
...application which had been submitted to him. It was as follows : — " Mr. Barrow presents his complements to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of 3rd instant, that telegraphs of any kind are wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now... | |
| Electricity - 1879 - 614 pages
...application which had been submitted to him. It was as follows : — " Mr. Barrow presents his complements to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of 3rd instant, that telegraphs of any kind are wholly unnecessary, and that no other thaa the one now... | |
| Alfred James Frost - Electric power - 1880 - 618 pages
...Barrow), the Secretary of the Admiralty : — " Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Eonalds, and acquaints him with reference to his note of the...of any kind are now wholly unnecessary ; and that no other than the one now in use will be adopted. Admiralty Office, 5th August, 1816." Sir John Barrow... | |
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - Science - 1880 - 822 pages
...seventh edition of the " Encyclopaedia Britannica," is a treasure worth preserving : — " Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to his note of the 3rd inst., that telegraphs of any kind are now wholly unnecessary, and that no other than the one now in... | |
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