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" ... into execution. The central situation of Belgium with regard to other countries renders the formation of these lines of essential importance in continental communications. Already the ramifications of electro-telegraphs extend from one end of Europe... "
The electric telegraph: its history and progress - Page 150
by Edward Highton - 1852
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Chambers's papers for the people, Parts 13-18

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1851 - 650 pages
...countries renders the formation of these lines of essential importance in continental communications. Already the ramifications of electro-telegraphs extend...— Olmutz and Brunn — unite Vienna with Prague, from whence an offset leads to Dresden ; a third enables the Austrian government to send messages to...
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Historical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph: Including Its Rise and Progress ...

Alexander Jones - Telegraph - 1852 - 218 pages
...countries renders the formation of these lines of essential importance in continental communications. Already the ramifications of electro-telegraphs extend...— Olmutz and Brunn — unite Vienna with Prague, from whence an offset leads to Dresden ; a third enables the Austrian government to send messages to...
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The Electro Magnetic Telegraph: With an Historical Account of Its Rise ...

Laurence Turnbull - Telegraph - 1853 - 276 pages
...Petersburg with Moscow, and with the Russian ports on the Black Sea, and the Baltic, are almost complete ; other wires stretch from the capital of the Czar to...and Posen on the way. Two lines by different routes, Olnrutz and Bruun, uniting Vienna with Prague. MEXICO. A contract has been entered into by the Mexican...
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The Electro Magnetic Telegraph: With an Historical Account of Its Rise ...

Laurence Turnbull - Telegraph - 1853 - 276 pages
...establish electro-magnetic telegraphs throughout the whole Russian monarchy. The lines of telegraph to connect Petersburg with Moscow, and with the Russian ports on the Black Sea, and the Baltic, are almost complete ; other wires stretch from the capital of the Czar to Vienna and Berlin, taking Cracow,...
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Railways, Steamers and Telegraphs: A Glance at Their Recent Progress and ...

George Dodd - Railroads - 1867 - 376 pages
...feeling the benefit of this wonderful medium of communication. A writer, so far back as 1850, said : ' Already the ramifications of electro-telegraphs extend...and Posen on the way. Two lines, by different routes — Olmiitz and Brunn — unite Vienna with Prague, from whence an offset leads to Dresden ; a third...
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