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" ... the bottom of the deep sea is concerned. From Newfoundland to Ireland, the distance between the nearest points is about 1,600 miles ;* and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially... "
Bulletin of the American Geographical and Statistical Society - Halaman 14
oleh American Geographical and Statistical Society - 1852
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1855 - 424 halaman
...and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed therq especially for the purpose of holding the wires of...nor too shallow ; yet it is so deep that the wires, but once landed, will remain forever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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The Museum of Science and Art, Volume 3

Dionysius Lardner - 1854 - 246 halaman
...Lawrence, and the west coast of Ireland, the bottom consists of a plateau, which, as he says, "seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow ; yet it is so deep, that the wires but once landed, will remain for ever beyond the reach of vessels, anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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Shaffner's Telegraph Companion, Volume 1-2

1854 - 750 halaman
...points is about 1,600 miles ; and the bottom of the sea between the two places if a plateau which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...harm's way. It is neither too deep nor too shallow; yet is so deep that the wires, but once landed, will remain for ever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors,...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 61

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1854 - 664 halaman
...point is about 1,600 miles;* and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...wires of a submarine telegraph, and of keeping them » Prom Cape Preels, Newfoundland, to Erris Head, Ireland, the distance is 1,611 miles; from Cape Charle»...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 61

1854 - 688 halaman
...is about 1,600 miles j* and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...wires of a submarine telegraph, and of keeping them * Frum Cape Freels, Newfoundland, to Errls Head, Ireland, the distance Is 1,611 miles; from Cape Charles...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1855 - 424 halaman
...is about 1,600 miles ;• and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow ; yet it is so deep that the wires, but once landed, will remain forever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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The Electric Telegraph Popularised

Dionysius Lardner - 1855 - 302 halaman
...Lawrence, and the west coast of Ireland, the bottom consists of a plateau, which, as he says, " seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow; yet it is so deep, that the wires but once landed, will remain for ever beyond the reach of vessels, anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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Annual of scientific discovery. 1855

1855 - 424 halaman
...is about 1,600 miles ;* and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow ; yet it is so deep that the wires, but once landed, will remain forever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued ..., Volume 4

Chambers's journal - 1856 - 432 halaman
...Washington, that the bottom of the sea between Ireland and Newfoundland 'is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow ; yet it is so deep that the wires, when once laid, will remain for ever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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The Story of the Telegraph, and a History of the Great Atlantic Cable: A ...

Charles Frederick Briggs, Augustus Maverick - 1858 - 274 halaman
...is about 1,600 miles ;* and the bottom of the sea between the two places is a plateau, which seems to have been placed there especially for the purpose...nor too shallow; yet it is so deep that the wires but once landed, will remain for ever beyond the reach of vessels' anchors, icebergs, and drifts of...
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