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James Glenie

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By early 1795, Glenie was no longer involved in the masting business. In 1795, he introduced a bill which had the intent of granting more power to the elected assembly and less to the appointed legislative council. Glenie was one of the leaders in a dispute between the assembly and the council in
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Observations on the Duke of Richmond's Extensive Plans of Fortification, and the new works he has been carrying on since these were set aside by the House of Commons in 1786, including the Short Essay which chiefly occasioned the famous debate and division in the House of Commons on his Grace's
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The Antecedental Calculus, or a Geometrical Method of Reasoning, without any consideration of motion or velocity applicable to every purpose to which fluxions have been or can be applied, with the geometrical principles of increments,
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will be found his 'Problem concerning the Construction of a certain Triangle by means of a Circle only', vol. iv., commented on by Maseres in vol. vi., and ‘A Demonstration of Sir I. Newton's Binomial Theorem,’ vol.
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1802 regarding who had the power to recommend a replacement for the clerk of the house. Although Glenie was reelected in 1802, the remaining members of the assembly were more supportive of the governor.
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area of New Brunswick. Glenie applied for a land grant in the region but was not successful. He returned to England, but resigned his commission and brought his family to New Brunswick in 1787.
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The History of Gunnery, with a new method of deriving the theory of projectiles in vacuo from the properties of the square and rhombus
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He set up a business supplying masts for ships with a partner based in London. He encountered opposition in this enterprise from
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In 1804, Glenie left for England, leaving his wife, Mary Anne Locke, behind. A witness for the crown in the 1809 trial of
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A Short Essay on the Modes of Defence best adapted to the Situation and Circumstances of this Island … by an Officer
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Observations on the Defence of Great Britain and its Principal Dockyards,
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The Doctrine of Universal Comparison, or General Proportion
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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and became a second lieutenant in 1776. He served with
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Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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FRSE
FRS
New Brunswick
Sunbury County
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Leslie, Fife
University of St Andrews
Royal Military Academy
Woolwich
Royal Artillery
John Burgoyne
Barrimore Matthew St Leger
American Revolution
Frederick Haldimand
Lake Ontario
Sorel
court martial
Fellow of the Royal Society
Saint John River
Thomas Carleton
John Wentworth
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
John Playfair
Thomas Charles Hope
Andrew Duncan
Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle
Lord Ellenborough
Pimlico
St Martin-in-the-Fields

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