Telegraph and Travel: A Narrative of the Formation and Development of Telegraphic Communication Between England and India, Under the Orders of Her Majesty's Government, with Incidental Notices of the Countries Traversed by the Lines |
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... Tele- graph in Bengal , are sufficiently relevant to the present work to call for passing record . He writes from Calcutta in May : - - " The lightning has come into the offices several times lately , destroying parts of the instruments ...
... Tele- graph in Bengal , are sufficiently relevant to the present work to call for passing record . He writes from Calcutta in May : - - " The lightning has come into the offices several times lately , destroying parts of the instruments ...
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... Tele- graph , as constituted in 1856 , he was at once set on a pinnacle ; and his proceedings were watched , not from friendly interest towards himself , but from the great public and State interests involved in his appointment , which ...
... Tele- graph , as constituted in 1856 , he was at once set on a pinnacle ; and his proceedings were watched , not from friendly interest towards himself , but from the great public and State interests involved in his appointment , which ...
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... hurry on the opening of the great coast line of tele- graph connecting Madras and Ceylon with Calcutta , so essential to the controlling authorities at that disturbed period . But before the end of the following month.
... hurry on the opening of the great coast line of tele- graph connecting Madras and Ceylon with Calcutta , so essential to the controlling authorities at that disturbed period . But before the end of the following month.
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... tele- graph work , except in the case of a successful sema- phore which had been planned to meet emergencies . Stewart's value and versatility were doubtless highly appreciated at this critical juncture . It is well authen- ticated that ...
... tele- graph work , except in the case of a successful sema- phore which had been planned to meet emergencies . Stewart's value and versatility were doubtless highly appreciated at this critical juncture . It is well authen- ticated that ...
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... tele- graph wire has been carried along under fire and through the midst of a hostile country . Pari passu , from post to post it has moved on with our artillery , and scarcely has the Com- mander - in - Chief established his head ...
... tele- graph wire has been carried along under fire and through the midst of a hostile country . Pari passu , from post to post it has moved on with our artillery , and scarcely has the Com- mander - in - Chief established his head ...
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