Letter to Sir Benjamin Hawes pertaining to the electric telegraph
Littlehampton Oct 5/37
Dear Sir
If the electric telegraph should succeed it will be one of the most striking novelties of this inventive age — and I should have been most happy to have been present at the experiment, to which you were so good as to invite me, if I had been nearer London. But anxious to make the most of my time here in recruiting my strength for the incessant labour of my office I thought it most prudent to deny myself that gratification. I am however not the less sensible of your flattering kindness in recollecting, Dear Sir.
Yours very faithfully
F. Beaufort
- B. Hawes Esqre
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