Which preposition to use with recorders
This glorious company would include no doubt, not only the recorders of great thoughts, or performers of great deeds, which are still borne in memory although the names of the authors are forgotten, but also many whose work is as totally unknown as their names, but who exerted nevertheless a bright and elevating ascendant over other minds, and who thus conduced to the greatness of human-kind.
Relatively, of course, for all these modes of description imply offensive or defensive possibilities of the stimulus for the recorder in relation to himself.
The telephone receiver was used instead of the usual recorder on account of its superior sensitiveness.
He resided at St. Simons, and was "Recorder at Frederica."
On landing, the companies went first, the Lord Mayor next, then the recorder with a sheriff on each side, and last the aldermen.
The sun rested on the sunshine recorder for a few minutes, but made no visible impression.
The motion of the wire was then made to actuate the recorder through a hinged lever, and this arrangement holds, but days and even weeks have been lost in grappling the difficulties of adjustment between the limits of the tide and those of the recording drum; then when all seemed well we found that the floe was not rising uniformly with the water.
It looked like there'd be a fight, and a fast race to the Recorder among the survivors.