File:Hamel Telegraph history England 1859.pdf

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Svenska: The book by Joseph Hamel, Historical account of the introduction of the galvanic and electro-magnetic telegraph into England (November 1859), with comments thereon by William Fothergill Cooke. OCR text layer (before proofreading) added by user:LA2.
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