| Science - 1847 - 490 pages
...produce, the farmers in the interior of the state of New York, informed of the state of things by the magnetic telegraph, were thronging the streets of...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
| Geology - 1847 - 492 pages
...produce, the farmers in the interior of the state of New York, informed of the state of things by the magnetic telegraph, were thronging the streets of...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
| Geology - 1847 - 490 pages
...produce, the farmers in the interior of the stale of New York, informed of the state of things by the magnetic telegraph, were thronging the streets of...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general commanity, the system appears... | |
| Technology - 1847 - 648 pages
...the farmers, in the interior of the States of New York, — informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph — were thronging the streets...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. — I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1847 - 668 pages
...the farmers, in the interior of the States of New York, — informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph — were thronging the streets...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. — I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
| 1847 - 654 pages
...the fanners, in the interior of the States of New York, — informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph — were thronging the streets...as the news of that arrival could ordinarily have reacted them. — I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the... | |
| New Brunswick. House of Assembly - Agriculture - 1847 - 136 pages
...them, the farmers from the interior of the State of New York, informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph, were thronging the streets of Albany with innumerable team-loads of grain, whilst the freight-trains of the Railways from thence to New York and to Boston, were wholly inadequate... | |
| New Brunswick. House of Assembly - New Brunswick - 1847 - 790 pages
...them, the farmers from the interior of the State of New York, informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph, were thronging the streets of Albany with innumerable team-loads of grain, whilst the freight-trains of the Railways from thence to New York and to Boston, were wholly inadequate... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1848 - 400 pages
...produce, the farmers, in the interior of the States of New York,— informed of the state of things by the Magnetic Telegraph — were thronging the streets...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1848 - 680 pages
...produce, the farmers in the interior of the states of New York, informed of the state of things by the magnetic telegraph, were thronging the streets of...of that arrival could ordinarily have reached them. I may add, that, irrespectively of all its advantages to the general community, the system appears... | |
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