Crude telegraphy represented what was known of it practically, and about that the books read by young Edison were not Redundantly informational.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
These smiles seemed to fall just as Redundantly upon the family physician, whom by a rare favour-for so, I suppose, it must have been-she was honouring with a visit, as if worthy Dr. Jessop were the noblest in the land.
"John Halifax, Gentleman"
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
The object of this design hovered there again, considerably restless, shifting from foot to foot, changing his place, beginning and giving up motions, striking matches for a fresh cigarette, offering them again, Redundantly, to his guest and then not lighting himself-but all the while with the smile of another creature than the creature known to Mark; all the while with the history of something that had happened to him ever so handsomely shining out.
"The Finer Grain"
Henry James