| Telegraph - 1854 - 750 pages
...Professor Gale, my confidential friend. Circumstances of Morse, 1837.— Up to the autumn of 1837, my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form, that I felt a reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited — so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| Samuel Irenæus Prime - Inventors - 1875 - 876 pages
...spring of 1837, and exhibited then to Professor Gale, my confidential friend. " Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt a reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited — so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1879 - 590 pages
...spring of 1837, and exhibited then to Professor Gale, my confidential friend. Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt reluctance to have it seen." t In substantial accord with Professor Morse's deposition is that of his colleague and assistant,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...spring of 1837, and exhibited then to Professor Gale, my confidential friend. Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt a reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited—so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - Education - 1890 - 414 pages
...Prof. Leonard D. Gale who was a college professor of the University. * * * Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt a reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited — so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| Philip Gengembre Hubert - Inventors - 1893 - 332 pages
...carpet-binding, which passed over two wooden rollers moved by a wooden crank. "Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt a TNVRA'TOKS reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| Philip Gengembre Hubert - 1895 - 330 pages
...carpet-binding, which passed over two wooden rollers moved by a wooden crank. "Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt a reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited — so limited as to preclude the possibility... | |
| Self-culture - 1899 - 880 pages
...found that my battery, of one cup, was not sufficient to work my instrument. Up to the autumn of 1837 my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt reluctance to have it seen." On Saturday, the 2d day of September, 1837, Professor Daubeny, of the University of Oxford,... | |
| Edwin James Houston - Electric industries - 1904 - 670 pages
...exhibiting it. He refers thus to these difficulties in a letter to a friend : "Up to the autumn of 1837, my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt reluctance tone*wbttB to have it seen. My means were very limited, so limited as to preclude the possibility of... | |
| Edwin James Houston - Electric industries - 1905 - 668 pages
...exhibiting it. He refers thus to these difficulties in a letter to a friend: "Up to the autumn of 1837, my telegraphic apparatus existed in so rude a form that I felt reluctance to have it seen. My means were very limited, so limited as to preclude the possibility of constructing an apparatus... | |
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