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  • with stating that they were poor natives of the place,
  • lost to me and my company by reason of the dishonesty of
  • that the income from incandescent lighting by central stations
  • A still further economy in cost of conductors was effected
  • the moving ray. Inhaling sibilantly, Max leaped after her.
  • to the defeat beyond which lay the procrastinated triumph
  • Thus Mr. Edison's early conceptions of the necessities
  • has witnessed more wonderful and rapid progress in electrical
  • stars and waiting. He had lain thus and there many nights
  • of Edison's ideas and devices for incandescent electric
  • Not that his patents cover his entire range of work by
  • it is a question whether electric light could be sold to
  • for tobacco was something quite extraordinary. After tobacco,
  • Thus Mr. Edison's early conceptions of the necessities
  • for the Edison service to advance, or for an impartial
  • that the patent solicitor had drawn from the company the
  • designs to a successful conclusion. One party he moved
  • better results than if it were operated exactly as at first
  • Thus Mr. Edison's early conceptions of the necessities
  • and practical skill involved in inventing a system of
  • The other he ordered straight westward with orders to halt
  • of parent arc-lighting companies were in existence, and
  • Thus in a curious manner the modern art of electric lighting
  • patents in this branch of industry alone. These patents
  • and other comforts. At Caylen, the most southern island,
  • I am free to confess that the loss of these seventy-eight
  • sure, and where the huge tolls of the Patent Office and
  • of practice, have stood firm, unimproved, and unchanged
  • could trust. To them he explained his plans and the rich
  • popularity of incandescent lighting, the flexibility and
  • Some things it would be difficult to reproduce in any picture
  • lost to me and my company by reason of the dishonesty of
  • which swirled fully three feet of water, which, slowly
  • be complete in every detail. I filed a great many applications
  • the very vogue of the electric arc light made harder the
  • out his crude conceptions, but even then it is frequently
  • him sped the yellow figure, and right to the end. The seemingly
  • to remain unrecognized. Nevertheless, it was through intense
  • lighting, and in the last twenty-eight years—1880-1908—has
  • men in politics and business had been rallied distinctively
  • him sped the yellow figure, and right to the end. The seemingly
  • that the years 1880, 1881, 1882, and 1883 were the most
  • man to remain friendly with both sides. But the growing
  • work, but in the installation and operation of isolated
  • Three or four inches of water now flooded the cave of the
  • compete with low-priced gas, on account of the large investment
  • Dynamo-electric machines and accessories....................106
  • the old attitude of opposition obviously foolish and untenable.
  • damp freshness in the air of the passage, and a sort of
  • covered the multipolar dynamo. It was an elaborated form
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