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... 23 1863 23 Jan 24 1863 24 Jan 25 1863 25 Jan 26 1863 26 Jan 27 1863 27 Jan 28 1863 28 Jan 29 1863 29 Jan 30 1863 30 Jan 31 1863 31 February 1863 February Feb 1 1863 ... 23 1863 23 Aug 24 1863 24 Aug 25 1863 25 Aug 26 1863 26 Aug 27 1863 27 Aug 28 1863 28 Aug 29 1863 29 Aug 30 1863 30 Aug 31 1863 31 September 1863 September Sep 1 1863 ...
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William Leitch 's God's Glory In the Heavens featuring his essay A Journey Through Space goes into a second edition. Image:1863_advert.jpg 400px '''Advert for second edition of William Leitch's "God's Glory in the Heavens"'''
... by Robert Godwin Part 9 '''Part 9''' Footnotes note 67 ''Glasgow Herald'', Jan. 28, 1863 note 68 ''Globe'', Toronto, Dec. 8, 1862 note 69 Ibid. May ... , Toronto, 1907 note 72 ''The Bookseller'', London, Sept. 30, 1863 note 73 ''Globe'', Nov. 13, 1863 note 74 ''Portraits of British North Americans'' by William Notman ...
... in 1910. Reviews ''The British American Magazine Devoted to Literature, Science, and Art'' (Vol 1 1863) reviewed the book with lengthy extracts before concluding: ''Dr. Leitch's book is illustrated with ... Glory in the Heavens.' '' ''Littel's Living Age Magazine'' (3rd Series Vol III Apr-Jun 1863) was less generous: ''There is so much pleasant and instructive matter in the book that ... proved, some of which have been already disproved.'' ''The Reader'' magazine in a review in 1863 claimed: ''We cannot conclude our notice of Dr Leitch's book without dwelling upon the ...
... 29 1862 , Jun 7 1862, Jun 26 1862, Dec 6 1862, Mar 6 1863, May 14 1863, Nov 18 1863, Feb 13 1864, May 12 1864, May 14 1864 ''Queen’s University'', Roger ...
... ” ground on the far side and therefore life might be possible there. A reviewer in 1863 chastised Leitch for ''“unreservedly adopting this (Hansen’s) theory” ''but a careful reading of Leitch ... Thomson, Macmillan, London, 1872 note 30 ''Littel’s The Living Age'', Boston, June 1863 note 31 ''Good Words,'' Strahan, Edinburgh, 6 February 1860. The notion of visual ...
... ; title = William Leitch titlestyle = image = Image:William_Leitch.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = William Leitch circa 1863 captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 ... was equipped with a telescope provided by Clark. Death and Descendants In the summer of 1863 Leitch began to suffer from illness which interfered with his work at Queen's. He ...
... took the readers on a beautifully described scientific balloon voyage into the stratosphere, and by 1863 Sir John Herschel tackled the meteoric theory of solar power and the study of volcanoes ... , thus setting the stage for it to effectively vanish in its complete form. By late 1863 Leitch was suffering from a heart condition. He was only 49 years old. Since arriving ...
... . It was coined by the French writer and former naval officer Gabriel La Landelle in 1863. He derived it from the verb ''avier'', then a relatively new French verb for "''to ... form of motive power for propulsion, the French civil engineer Charles de Louvrié during ca. 1863-1866 who also employed electrical sparks to ignite incoming compressed air with hydrocarbons as well ...

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