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is to the united labours of two gentlemen so well qualified for mutual assistance, that we must attribute the rapid progress which this important invention has made during the five years since they have been associated.

Mc Id BRUNEL.
J. F. DANIELL.

London, 27th April, 1841.”

“London, 27th April, 1841.

Gentlemen,

We cordially acknowledge the correctness of the facts stated in the above document, and beg to express our grateful sense of the very friendly and gratifying manner in which you have recorded your opinion of our joint labours, and of the value of our invention.

We are, Gentlemen,
With feelings of the highest esteem,
Your obedient Servants,
WILLm. F. COOKE.
C. WHEATSTONE.

Sir M. Isambard Brunel, and
J. F. Daniell, Esq., Professor, &c. &c.”