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" Family Record"— a registry of sayings, reminiscences, etc., by members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons. 6. Music-boxes and toys. 7. Clocks that should announce in articulate speech the time for going home, going... "
The Life and Inventions of Thomas Alva Edison - Page 128
by William Kennedy-Laurie Dickson, Antonia Dickson - 1894 - 362 pages
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The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies ..., Volume 10

Mormons - 1889 - 514 pages
...in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons. 6. Music boxes and toys. 7. Clocks that announce in articulate speech the time for going home,...phonograph for convenience in committing to memory. 1o. Connection with the telephone, so as to make that invention an auxiliary in the transmission of...
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Proceedings of the Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania, Volumes 4-6

Assaying - 1888 - 612 pages
...meals, etc. Kth. The preservation of languages by exact reproduction of the manner of pronouncing. 9th. Educational purposes, such as preserving the explanations...phonograph for convenience in committing to memory. 10th. Connection with the telephone, so as to make that invention an auxiliary in the transmission...
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The Menorah, Volume 9

Jews - 1890 - 412 pages
...plain words, the time for going home, to meals, etc. 8. To preserve the pronunciation of languages. 9. Educational purposes; such as preserving the explanations...Connection with the telephone so as to make that invention a possibility for the transmission of permanent speeches instead of fleeting communications. Music...
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Edison: His Life and Inventions, Volume 1

Frank Lewis Dyer, Thomas Commerford Martin - Inventors - 1910 - 532 pages
...by members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons. 6. Music-boxes and toys. 7. Clocks that should announce in articulate...Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent and invaluable records, instead of being the...
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Thomas Alva Edison

Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1915 - 238 pages
...meals, etc. "8. The preservation of languages by exact reproduction of the manner of pronouncing. "g. Educational purposes, such as preserving the explanations...Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent and invaluable records, instead of being the...
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Thomas A. Edison: The Life-story of a Great American

Inventors - 1917 - 240 pages
...by members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons. " 6. Music-boxes and toys. " 7. Clocks that should announce in articulate...phonograph for convenience in committing to memory. " 10. Connexion with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent...
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A Popular History of American Invention, Volume 1

Waldemar Kaempffert - Inventions - 1924 - 608 pages
...by members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons. "6. Music-boxes and toys. "7. Clocks that should announce in articulate...Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent and invaluable records, instead of being the...
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A Popular History of American Invention, Volume 1

Waldemar Kaempffert - Inventions - 1924 - 586 pages
...by members of a family in their own voices, and of the last words of dying persons, " 6. Music-boxes and toys. "7. Clocks that should announce in articulate...Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent and invaluable records, instead of being the...
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Objects of Special Devotion: Fetishism in Popular Culture

Ray Broadus Browne - Fetishism - 1982 - 384 pages
...speech the time for going home, to meals, etc. 8. Preservation of languages by exact reproduction of manner of pronouncing. 9. Educational purposes, such...phonograph for convenience in committing to memory. 1 0. Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission...
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Media, the Second God

Tony Schwartz - Social Science - 1983 - 194 pages
...going to meals, etc. The preservation of languages by exact reproduction of the manner of pronouncing. Educational purposes such as preserving the explanations...phonograph for convenience in committing to memory. Connection with the telephone, so as to make that instrument an auxiliary in the transmission of permanent...
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