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... means of symbols representing figures , or simple emblems of the different nume- rals , instead of boards : but , considering that the present tele- graphs are made of boards , and that those which form the line to Plymouth have been ...
... means of symbols representing figures , or simple emblems of the different nume- rals , instead of boards : but , considering that the present tele- graphs are made of boards , and that those which form the line to Plymouth have been ...
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... means of preconcerted , fixed , and determinate signals . This mode , however , can embrace but a few objects , and is too simple and limited to be of great advantage : for though in- formation of some leading events , which may be ...
... means of preconcerted , fixed , and determinate signals . This mode , however , can embrace but a few objects , and is too simple and limited to be of great advantage : for though in- formation of some leading events , which may be ...
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... means of lighted torches , according to his account : but it might have been easily applied to the conveyance of intelligence in day - light , by means of flags , boards , large spherical or globular balls , & c . & c . As the letters ...
... means of lighted torches , according to his account : but it might have been easily applied to the conveyance of intelligence in day - light , by means of flags , boards , large spherical or globular balls , & c . & c . As the letters ...
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