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... and her ??? hearted representative in Canada. Extracted by John Keith Clk: Cal: Con: 7th Oct, 1859 Image:Leitch recommendations Page 01.jpg Image:Leitch recommendations Page 02.jpg Image:Leitch ... .jpg Image:Leitch recommendations Page 12.jpg '''Transcription of first letter''' Glasgow 14 October 1859 My Dear Sir I ought to have written to you before you sailed, but unfortunately ...
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William Leitch is appointed Principal and Professor Primarius of Divinity by the Trustees of Queen's College in Kingston Ontario. ''Macphails Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal and Literary Review''
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... km, and the inner solid core has a radius of 1220 km. The temperature reaches ~1800 К at a depthof100km,~5000Кatthemantle-coreboundary,and~8000Katthe center where the density exceeds 10,000 ... . The first evidence of a link between solar activity and terrestrial disturbances goes back to 1859 when Richard Carrington observed a sudden and intense bright light on the Sun. Some 24 ... exists at infrared wavelengths. The first infrared observations were of the Sun in the early 1800’s, but, due to the difficulty of developing sensitive detectors, it was not until the ...
... Macleod had risen to the highest ranks of his profession, preaching to the Queen. In 1859 an ambitious young man named Alexander Strahan living in Edinburgh had taken notice of Macleod ... for Leisure Hours and Sundays. What might seem odd to modern sensibilities is that in 1859 it was considered highly inappropriate to read anything other than the Bible on Sundays. Strahan ... Strahan and was willing to continue their relationship. In an advert at the end of 1859 they unveiled their stated goal of providing a forum for civil and intellectual discourse from ...
... '' “Journal of Sacred Literature,” “The Edinburgh Christian Magazine,” “The Scottish Review,”'' and most importantly in 1859 he was invited to write for a new magazine named ''“Good Words” '' being edited by ... '', No. 9, United Church Publishing, 1956 note 21 ''MacPhail’s Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Review'', 1859 note 22 ''Globe'', Toronto, May 7, 1860 note 23 Ibid. June ...
... these events can do great damage to satellites, power grids, pipelines and electronic systems. In 1859 the CME known as the Carrington Event was so powerful that it set fire to ... aircraft take off and landing ,and even provide precise time coordination for the Internet. In 1859 the Carrington event managed to set some telegraph offices on fire ref 14 . Today such ... , J. E. Humble, and K. A. Pazamickas, Eyewitness reports of the great auroral storm of 1859, Adv. Space Res., doi:10.1016/j.asr.2005.12.021, 2006 note 15 ...

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