Glaisher, James, Travels in the air

(London :  R. Bentley,  1871.)

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alluded to in previous chapters, made during my ten aerial travels.
I have a few others which have not yet been sufficiently discussed to
be X presented here. I trust that those I have already given above
may prove of some use to the science of meteorology. When the
conquest of the air shall have been achieved, universal fraternity
will be established upon the earth, everlasting peace will descend
to us from heaven, and the last links which divide men and nations
will be severed.
 

OPTICAL  PHENOMENON  OBSERVED  BY  M.   FLAMMARION.
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