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He discovered , He discovered , furthermore , that if the tube were con- nected with the wires of an ordinary telephone it would produce a loud roar- ing sound which made it utterly im- possible for persons to hear each other speaking ...
He discovered , He discovered , furthermore , that if the tube were con- nected with the wires of an ordinary telephone it would produce a loud roar- ing sound which made it utterly im- possible for persons to hear each other speaking ...
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Wireless telegraphy was possible before wireless telephony , " said Mr. Hewitt , " because the first instruments invented to create a high frequency gave off their waves in ' trains , ' or series of four or five waves each , and there- ...
Wireless telegraphy was possible before wireless telephony , " said Mr. Hewitt , " because the first instruments invented to create a high frequency gave off their waves in ' trains , ' or series of four or five waves each , and there- ...
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Out on the lightship that guides the way to the mouth of the Columbia during storms the vessel is forced to keep up full steam against the wind to insure that the strongest possible anchors do not tear loose .
Out on the lightship that guides the way to the mouth of the Columbia during storms the vessel is forced to keep up full steam against the wind to insure that the strongest possible anchors do not tear loose .
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There- fore , in his business , as far as possible , bad roads must go . The Garmesa farm is to be a fruit ranch with about half grief to the young ranchman . The dam is now being repaired with rein- forced concrete and no further ...
There- fore , in his business , as far as possible , bad roads must go . The Garmesa farm is to be a fruit ranch with about half grief to the young ranchman . The dam is now being repaired with rein- forced concrete and no further ...
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Riders who have experimented with it have found that there is no additional strain on the wrists when steering a machine that had been equipped with the new device and there is but a small re- duction in possible speed .
Riders who have experimented with it have found that there is no additional strain on the wrists when steering a machine that had been equipped with the new device and there is but a small re- duction in possible speed .
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