Nicholas he pro pelled a boat on the Neva with his motor energized from batteries. Here again the demonstration failed and ceased for lack of an economical source of current. There is close rivalry as to dates between the physician in Russia and the blacksmith... Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society - Page 102by Vermont Historical Society - 1910Full view - About this book
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