The Story of the Telegraph in IndiaE. & F. N. Spon, 1866 - 86 sider |
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... fact that three fair trials at reform have been allowed by the public , and all have signally failed , supplemented by a large unnecessary loss to the State exchequer . One point is certain from the evidence , viz . , that the ...
... fact that three fair trials at reform have been allowed by the public , and all have signally failed , supplemented by a large unnecessary loss to the State exchequer . One point is certain from the evidence , viz . , that the ...
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... fact a few pages farther on in the very same report , contradicting this non - insulation theory . Turn to page 35 of the Report for 1857-8 , and it is there written , " After closing the Bagoda office efforts were made both from ...
... fact a few pages farther on in the very same report , contradicting this non - insulation theory . Turn to page 35 of the Report for 1857-8 , and it is there written , " After closing the Bagoda office efforts were made both from ...
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... fact , a capital insulator of voltaic currents of low tension , such as those we use for signalling purposes . The great object with multiple wires is to prevent their actual contact with each other . We are now introducing powerful ...
... fact , a capital insulator of voltaic currents of low tension , such as those we use for signalling purposes . The great object with multiple wires is to prevent their actual contact with each other . We are now introducing powerful ...
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... fact that there was always a constant fer- ment on this question ; for the " lamentable inefficiency " of the lines was a source of chronic irritation . Never- theless , leaving this aside , a brief review of the various crises of ...
... fact that there was always a constant fer- ment on this question ; for the " lamentable inefficiency " of the lines was a source of chronic irritation . Never- theless , leaving this aside , a brief review of the various crises of ...
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... fact , feel at home in their offices . He will therefore be much obliged for sug- gestions , and most happy to afford his support to any practical scheme for forming small libraries and other simple means of amusement . " It is well ...
... fact , feel at home in their offices . He will therefore be much obliged for sug- gestions , and most happy to afford his support to any practical scheme for forming small libraries and other simple means of amusement . " It is well ...
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adopted Agra Allahabad automatic transmission Benares Bengal Bombay bracket BUCKLERSBURY Calcutta clamped cloth commercial communication construction Court of Directors despatched Director-General East India Company electric electric telegraph England English engravings erected establishment experience experimental line F. N. SPON Government lines Government of India Government telegraph Governor-General Governor-General of India graph gutta-percha Honourable the East improvement Indian Railway Company Indian telegraph Institute Civil Engineers insu insulation interruption invention Iron Kurrachee late Honourable letter lines of telegraph London long single lines Madras cloth Malwa Mechanical ment mercantile messages miles monopoly months Morse's instruments mutinies overground pany Patna Peshawar placed plates practical proposed question railway telegraphs rains Raneegunge Report result royal 8vo screw sent sewed signallers station tele telegrams Telegraph Department telegraph in India throughout India tion Treatise twenty words unnecessary vernment Vide paragraph William Brooke O'Shaughnessy words per minute Zerah Colburn دو