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" This great length gave me the idea that by the employment of two Gramme machines, it would be possible to transmit mechanical energy to great distances. I spoke of this idea to various people, and I published it in the Revue Industrielle, in 1873, and... "
Electric Railways and the Electric Transmission of Power Described in Plain ... - Page 16
by Robert Luce - 1886 - 106 pages
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The Electric Motor and Its Applications

Thomas Commerford Martin, Joseph Wetzler - Electric motors - 1891 - 334 pages
...great distances. I spoke of this idea to various people, and I published it in the Revue Tndustrielle in 1873, and subsequently in my book on the Vienna...honor of my experiment belongs to the Gramme Company." Electric lighting had not yet left the laboratory or the lecture room, and the Gramme machines, then...
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Electrical Measurements and Other Advanced Primers of Electricity

Edwin James Houston - Electric measurements - 1893 - 460 pages
...became normal. The total length of cable in circuit was then over two kilometres. This great length gave the idea that by the employment of two Gramme machines...honor of my experiment belongs to the Gramme Company. In the fourth edition of hit " Dynamo-Electric Machinery,"* SP Thompson, on page 548, speaks thus of...
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Electricity in Every-day Life ...

Edwin James Houston - Electric industries - 1905 - 632 pages
...given to it was so great that I had neither time nor desire to protect my invention by a patent. NO patent. I must also mention that M. Gramme has told...honor of my experiment belongs to the Gramme Company." CHAPTER XXIX ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC MOTOR "The 'why' is plain as way to parish...
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Electricity in Every-day Life ...

Edwin James Houston - Electric industries - 1905 - 634 pages
...MOTOR 409 of this idea to various people, and I published it in the 'Revue Industrielle' in 1873, an<^ subsequently in my book on the Vienna Exhibition....time nor desire to protect my invention by a patent. NO patent. I must also mention that M. Gramme has told me that he fiad already worked one dynamo by...
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