(John). An account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts, by A. Bain, with a vindication of his •claim to be the first inventor of the electro-magnetic printing telegraph, and also of the electro-magnetic clock. Bulletin of the New York Public Library - Page 508by New York Public Library - 1902Full view - About this book
| Athenæum Club (London, England). Library - Library catalogs - 1845 - 574 pages
...First and Second Reports of the Commissioners on the Fine Arts. Folio. London, 1843. FINLAISON (John) Account of some remarkable applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts by Alexander Bain; with a Vindication of his claim to be the Inventor of the Printing Telegraph and Magnetic... | |
| Civil engineering - 1845 - 604 pages
...Description of Faram's patent) Railway Switch. Tract. 4to. Liverpool,? The Author. 1840 ' * Finlaison, J. An account of some remarkable^ applications of the electric fluid to the useful I arts, by A. Bain ; with a vindication of hisl claim to be the first inventor of the electro-^Lieut.... | |
| Edward Highton - 1852 - 200 pages
...which copious extracts have been made. Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry, by W. Sturgeon. Account of some remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the useful Arts, by Alexander Bain. Book of the Telegraph, by Daniel Davis. Chambers's Papers for the People. Daniell's... | |
| Laurence Turnbull - Telegraph - 1853 - 276 pages
...July, 1839. Bain's Printing Telegraph. The following extract of a letter is taken from a work entitled "An Account of some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts, by Alexander Bain: edited by John Finlaison, Esq., London, 1843," which gives us the date of Mr. Bain's... | |
| Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England), Andrea Crestadoro - Books - 1864 - 1668 pages
...Annuitant«. By Alexander GlenFmiiiyjn ••• pp. 145. Lond. 1860. 8vo. 8551 FI.VLAI.-ЮХ (J.) An Account of Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts. By Mr. Alexander Bain. With a Vindication of his Claim ••• by John Finluison ••• pp. 127.... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) Library - Engineering - 1866 - 414 pages
...exposition of a new system of architecture. By W. V. Pickett. Tract. 4to. vol. 39. Load. 1847 FINLAISON, J. An account of some remarkable applications of the electric ‘/ fluid to the u¿ef'ul arts, by Mr. Bain ; with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the electro-ntagnetic... | |
| Alfred James Frost - Electric power - 1880 - 618 pages
...Jacopo. Born 1750 (about), at Venice; died February 18, 1829, at Venice. T Finlaison, John, and Bain. An account of some remarkable applications of the Electric fluid to the useful arts, by Mr. Alex. Bain, with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Printing... | |
| Alfred James Frost - Electric power - 1880 - 604 pages
...scientifique et industrielle. Troisième Année. 2 vols. 12mo. Paris, 1869 f Finlaison, John, and Bain. An account of some remarkable applications of the Electric fluid to the useful arts, by Mr. Alex. Bain, with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Printing... | |
| Institute of actuaries libr - 1880 - 100 pages
...on the evidence and elementary facts on which the tables of life annuities are founded. folio. 1829 Account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts, by Mr. Alexander Bain ; with a vindication of his claim to be the inventor of the electro-magnetic printing... | |
| Cornell university libr - 1883 - 116 pages
...company. March 8th, i860. London, i860. 8°. pp. 48. ll'dcts. Lettered " Atlantic cable," Filuaison, J. An account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts by Alexander Bain, with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the printing telegraph... | |
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