The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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Pagina 179
... electric lamps . The first suggestion of wireless telegraphy came from this man in 1845. He had discovered that the earth , and the sea , could be used as conductors of electrical impulses , but he was unable to translate his knowledge ...
... electric lamps . The first suggestion of wireless telegraphy came from this man in 1845. He had discovered that the earth , and the sea , could be used as conductors of electrical impulses , but he was unable to translate his knowledge ...
Pagina 182
... electrical development . We have no desire to minimize the achievements of the American inventor , but it must be said , flatly , that he was twenty years too late in perfecting his electrical lamp to be entitled to the honour of being ...
... electrical development . We have no desire to minimize the achievements of the American inventor , but it must be said , flatly , that he was twenty years too late in perfecting his electrical lamp to be entitled to the honour of being ...
Pagina 183
... electrical conveniences in one State in the United States than one could find in all of Scotland , and Edison has been constantly credited with the rising tide of electrical conscious- ness that has long been a characteristic of the ...
... electrical conveniences in one State in the United States than one could find in all of Scotland , and Edison has been constantly credited with the rising tide of electrical conscious- ness that has long been a characteristic of the ...
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WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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