10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELEGRAPHICALLY»
Discover the use of
telegraphically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telegraphically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
In a word forming device the combination of a plurality of independently movable
parts, each part being provided with the letters of the alphabet grouped according
to the number of electric impulses required to telegraphically transmit them ...
2
United States Supreme Court Reports
... claim, were surreptitiously interpolated afterwards. Bell's application was filed
Feb. 14,1876, and during the same riiiy. Elisba Gray filed a caveat in which he
claimed as his invention the art of transmitting vocal sounds telegraphically
through ...
United States. Supreme Court, Walter Malins Rose, 1901
3
Canadian Patent Office Record
The method of telegraphically transmitting messages which comprises the
impressing upon the line successive impulses of opposite |x>larity and of
substantially equal duration, each successive impulse representing a telegraphic
symbol or ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1905
4
Official gazette of the United States Patent Office
In a system for telegraphically transmitting the indications of a movable index, the
combination, at the transmitting-station, of transmitting-con tacts connected to and
movable with said index, reciprocal contacts and a foUower carrying the latter, ...
United States. Patent Office, 1890
5
Gazette Du Bureau Des Brevets, Droits D'auteur Et Marques de ...
Means for_ employing the magnetic components of elcctro-niagnetic waves for
the reception of telegraphically or telcphoiiically traiisniitted inessages and
signals, which comprises a closed electrical circuit enclosing an extremely large
a_rea ...
6
Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United ...
Transmitting Vocal Sounds Telegraphically. Gray's Caveat. Filed February H,
1876. " To all wJwm it may concern: " Be it known that I, Elisha Gray, of Chicago,
in the county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented a new Art of transmitting
...
7
Report of the International Meteorological Committee
From the 29th August, 1882, a shorter summaiéy with forecasts has been sent
telegraphically along the State railways, an afterwards also along some private
ones, and posted up at the stations. In 1889, the Agricultural Society of the county
of ...
International Meteorological Committee, 1895
8
The Commissioners of Patents' Journal
Elisha Gray, of Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assignments, to the Harmonic
Telegraph Company, of New York city, for "Apparatus for transmitting musical
impressions or sounds telegraphically."— Patent No. 166,095, dated 27th July, ...
Great Britain. Patent Office, 1879
9
Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes
CHAPTER. XI. MISS. KLING. TELEGRAPHICALLY. BAFFLED. Miss Betsey Kling
was quite uneasy in her mindaboutthistime, not only because the Torpedo
refused to see himself in the light of that other self, and fled whenever he saw her
...
Ella Cheever Thayer, 2013
10
How to Study in College
Take Notes Telegraphically The best way to take notes is telegraphically. Long
before e-mail and the fax machine were invented, important business and
personal messages were sent by telegraph. The sender paid by the word; the
fewer the ...
Walter Pauk, Ross J.Q. Owens, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TELEGRAPHICALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
telegraphically is used in the context of the following news items.
The first telephone ever used in South Africa
... installed in Cape Town in 1878, two years after Alexander Graham Bell filed his patent for an “apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically”. «MyBroadband, Jul 15»
Does Our Colonial Language Fixation Hinder True Communication?
It was mandatory for all branches to telegraphically inform the deposits and loans figures at the end of the last Friday of every month to the regional office. «The New Indian Express, Jul 15»
Bhagat Singh's kin allege snooping
They used to inform telegraphically their higher authorities about the train etc. in which Kulbir Singh travelled to Delhi. “Once, my father came to know that ... «Chandigarh Tribune, Apr 15»
Whose biryani is it anyway?
The word has come to telegraphically convey what people with a polarising position want to chew on, but prefer not to spell out. In 1995, before sieges were ... «The Indian Express, Feb 15»
40 years ago...And now: Advertising helped insure LIC against …
Using LIC also helped us when we were creating all the branding elements as it telegraphically communicated the company name.” The use of yellow with the ... «Business Standard, Dec 14»
How modern movies like 'Unbroken' inspire with a more honest …
Dissolute bad influence with a heart of that precious metal Bill Murray in the telegraphically titled “St. Vincent”; “Wild's” Reese Witherspoon as a woman so ... «The Pasadena Star-News, Dec 14»
The computer nerd, newly fleshed out on TV, is having a moment
... IBM executive (played by Lee Pace), is driving his Porsche through Austin, Texas, when he plows into an armadillo slowly, telegraphically, crossing the street. «Chicago Tribune, May 14»
Machinal review: still raging against the machine
This production, directed by Imara Savage, throws Treadwell's emblematic characters and fractured, telegraphically terse prose into hard relief. Impactful design ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 13»
Drillship Scandal: Gov't of Ghana's $3.5m 'uncovered'
... as Authorised Signatories) read: "We hereby irrevocably and unconditionally confirm that we have telegraphically remitted the following payment : *Amount: ... «GhanaWeb, Nov 13»
Book World: Two interesting paths to occultism during the …
This last, we are told, includes “a certain Magnetick Experiment” that would permit anyone to convey thoughts telegraphically to another person “by the virtue of ... «Washington Post, Jul 13»