The British Empire Series, Količina 3K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1902 |
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Stran 354
... O'Shaughnessy Brooke , F.R.S. , a member of the Bengal medical establishment of the Honourable East Indian Company's Service , who landed in India in December 1833. So long ago as 1839 , we find Dr. O'Shaughnessy , as he was then known ...
... O'Shaughnessy Brooke , F.R.S. , a member of the Bengal medical establishment of the Honourable East Indian Company's Service , who landed in India in December 1833. So long ago as 1839 , we find Dr. O'Shaughnessy , as he was then known ...
Stran 355
... O'Shaughnessy's researches in telegraphy in 1839 were , however , a good deal more than up to date , and it is to his ability , energy , and public spirit , exercised under great disadvantages , that India can claim among the nations of ...
... O'Shaughnessy's researches in telegraphy in 1839 were , however , a good deal more than up to date , and it is to his ability , energy , and public spirit , exercised under great disadvantages , that India can claim among the nations of ...
Stran 356
... O'Shaughnessy's experiments in 1839 , stated that " while the establishment of communication by means of the electric telegraph would be highly advantageous to the state and the community , many serious con- siderations were involved ...
... O'Shaughnessy's experiments in 1839 , stated that " while the establishment of communication by means of the electric telegraph would be highly advantageous to the state and the community , many serious con- siderations were involved ...
Stran 357
... O'Shaughnessy had little in European practice to guide him in the selection of materials . Instead of the comparatively light wire used in Europe , he considered it necessary , in order to secure both strength and conductivity , to use ...
... O'Shaughnessy had little in European practice to guide him in the selection of materials . Instead of the comparatively light wire used in Europe , he considered it necessary , in order to secure both strength and conductivity , to use ...
Stran 358
... O'Shaughnessy , who was a skilful chemist as well as a telegraph engineer , hit upon a plan which is being more and more adopted at the present day to preserve the insulation of subterranean cables . Against mechanical injury Dr. O ...
... O'Shaughnessy , who was a skilful chemist as well as a telegraph engineer , hit upon a plan which is being more and more adopted at the present day to preserve the insulation of subterranean cables . Against mechanical injury Dr. O ...
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