As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention:
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spelling | Brunel, Marc Isambard 1769-1849 Verfasser (DE-588)116818557 aut As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention the following short statement of the facts has, therefore, at their request, been drawn up by us the undersigned Sir M. Isambard Brunel, engineer of the Thames Tunnel, and Professor Daniell, of King's College, as a document which either party may at pleasure make publicly known London W. Lewis and Son, printers 1841 2 leaves ill txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 32295. - OCLC, 18131373. - Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London. - Title taken from opening lines of text Online-Ausgabe Farmington Hills, Mich Thomson Gale The Making of the Modern World Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382495 Available via the World Wide Web Full text online Geschichte Telegraph History Daniell, John Frederic Sonstige oth Reproduktion von Brunel, Marc Isambard, 1769-1849 As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention 1841 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/19010295701300?origin=/collection/nlh-mme Volltext |
spellingShingle | Brunel, Marc Isambard 1769-1849 As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention Geschichte Telegraph History |
title | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
title_auth | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
title_exact_search | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
title_exact_search_txtP | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
title_full | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention the following short statement of the facts has, therefore, at their request, been drawn up by us the undersigned Sir M. Isambard Brunel, engineer of the Thames Tunnel, and Professor Daniell, of King's College, as a document which either party may at pleasure make publicly known |
title_fullStr | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention the following short statement of the facts has, therefore, at their request, been drawn up by us the undersigned Sir M. Isambard Brunel, engineer of the Thames Tunnel, and Professor Daniell, of King's College, as a document which either party may at pleasure make publicly known |
title_full_unstemmed | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention the following short statement of the facts has, therefore, at their request, been drawn up by us the undersigned Sir M. Isambard Brunel, engineer of the Thames Tunnel, and Professor Daniell, of King's College, as a document which either party may at pleasure make publicly known |
title_short | As the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention, our friends, Messrs. Cooke and Wheatstone, have been put to some inconvenience, by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
title_sort | as the electric telegraph has recently attracted a considerable share of public attention our friends messrs cooke and wheatstone have been put to some inconvenience by a misunderstanding which has prevailed respecting their relative positions in connexion with the invention |
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