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William Dawson LeSueur

William Dawson LeSueur (February 19, 1840 – September 23, 1917) was a Canadian civil servant and author.[1]

William Dawson LeSueur
Born(1840-02-19)February 19, 1840
Quebec City, Quebec
DiedSeptember 23, 1917(1917-09-23) (aged 77)
Ottawa, Ontario
Resting placeBeechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario
OccupationCivil Servant, author
LanguageEnglish
CitizenshipBritish subject
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
SpouseAnne Jane Foster

Biography

Born in Quebec City, the son of Peter LeSueur and Barbara Dawson, LeSueur studied Latin and Greek at the High School of Montreal. In 1856, he joined the provincial Post Office Department after moving to Toronto. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1863 from the University of Toronto and studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School but never practiced. He continued to work as a clerk for the post office eventually becoming chief secretary in 1888. He retired in 1902.

A writer, LeSueur published over 80 articles on a wide variety of topics. He was a freelance journalist for the Montreal Daily Star, the Montreal Gazette, and the Ottawa Citizen.

In 1906, he published a biography of Louis de Buade de Frontenac. LeSueur was asked by Messrs. Morang and Co. to write a biography of William Lyon Mackenzie for their "Makers of Canada Series". The biography stated that Mackenzie's actions held back the cause of reform in Canada and that he was inconsequential to the history of Canada in the 1850s.[2] Mackenzie's grandson William Lyon Mackenzie King pressured Morang into rejecting the manuscript,[3] although Morang stated he didn't publish it because he wanted a more positive portrayal of Mackenzie's life.[3]

In 1903, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and served as its president from 1912 to 1913. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Queen's College in 1900.

He died in Ottawa in 1917 and is buried in Beechwood Cemetery.

Selected publications

  • (1879). "A Few Words on Criticism," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. III, pp. 323–328.
  • (1879). "The Scientific Spirit," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. III, pp. 437–441.
  • (1880). "The Future of Morality," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. IV, pp. 74–82.
  • (1880). "Morality and Religion," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. IV, pp. 166–171.
  • (1880). "Morality and Religion Again – A Word to My Critics," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. IV, pp. 642–655.
  • (1880). "Morality without Theology," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. V, pp. 522–528.
  • (1880). "A Vindication of Scientific Ethics," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 324–337.
  • (1881). "'Progress and Poverty' and the Doctrine of Evolution," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. VI, pp. 287–296.
  • (1881). "Carlyle and Comte," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. VI, pp. 639–642.
  • (1882). "The True Idea of Canadian Loyalty," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. VIII, pp. 1–11.
  • (1882). "Physics and Metaphysics," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. VIII, pp. 352–360.
  • (1882). "Free Thought and Responsible Thought," The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Vol. VIII, pp. 614–620.
  • (1882). "Materialism and Positivism," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XX, pp. 615–621.
  • (1882). "Mr. Goldwin Smith on the Data of Ethics," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXII, pp. 145–156.
  • (1883). "The Anarchy of Modern Politics," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXIII, pp. 444–453.
  • (1884). "A Defense of Modern Thought," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXIV, pp. 780–793.
  • (1885). "Evolution and the Destiny of Man," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 456–468.
  • (1886). "Evolution Bounded by Theology," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXIX, pp. 145–153.
  • (1886). "Ex-President Porter on Evolution," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXIX, pp. 577–594.
  • (1887). "Creation or Evolution?," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXXI, pp. 29–39.
  • (1889). "Mr. Mallock on Optimism," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXXV, pp. 531–541.
  • (1889). "Science and its Accusers," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 367–379.
  • (1893). "State Education and 'Isms'," The Canadian Magazine, Vol. II, No. 1, pp. 3–7.
  • (1895). "Kidd on 'Social Revolution'," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XLVII, pp. 38–48.
  • (1896). "War and Civilization," The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XLVIII, pp. 758–771.

Notes

  1. ^ "William Dawson Lesueur," Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, Vol. XII, 1919, pp. iv–vi.
  2. ^ Gates, Lilian F. (1996-07-25). After the Rebellion: The later years of William Lyon Mackenzie. Toronto: Dundurn. p. 321. ISBN 978-1-55488-069-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ a b Holland, Clifford G. (1998). "LeSueur, William Dawson". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved 2020-10-12.

References

Further reading

  • William Dawson LeSueur, A. B. McKillop (1977). A Critical Spirit: The Thought of William Dawson LeSueur. McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-9802-2.
  • Clifford G. Holland (1993). William Dawson LeSueur, 1840-1917, a Canadian man of letters: the sage of Ottawa. Mellen Research University Press.

External links

Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Royal Society of Canada
1912–1913
Succeeded by

william, dawson, lesueur, february, 1840, september, 1917, canadian, civil, servant, author, born, 1840, february, 1840quebec, city, quebecdiedseptember, 1917, 1917, aged, ottawa, ontarioresting, placebeechwood, cemetery, ottawa, ontariooccupationcivil, servan. William Dawson LeSueur February 19 1840 September 23 1917 was a Canadian civil servant and author 1 William Dawson LeSueurBorn 1840 02 19 February 19 1840Quebec City QuebecDiedSeptember 23 1917 1917 09 23 aged 77 Ottawa OntarioResting placeBeechwood Cemetery Ottawa OntarioOccupationCivil Servant authorLanguageEnglishCitizenshipBritish subjectAlma materUniversity of TorontoSpouseAnne Jane Foster Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications 3 Notes 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditBorn in Quebec City the son of Peter LeSueur and Barbara Dawson LeSueur studied Latin and Greek at the High School of Montreal In 1856 he joined the provincial Post Office Department after moving to Toronto He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1863 from the University of Toronto and studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School but never practiced He continued to work as a clerk for the post office eventually becoming chief secretary in 1888 He retired in 1902 A writer LeSueur published over 80 articles on a wide variety of topics He was a freelance journalist for the Montreal Daily Star the Montreal Gazette and the Ottawa Citizen In 1906 he published a biography of Louis de Buade de Frontenac LeSueur was asked by Messrs Morang and Co to write a biography of William Lyon Mackenzie for their Makers of Canada Series The biography stated that Mackenzie s actions held back the cause of reform in Canada and that he was inconsequential to the history of Canada in the 1850s 2 Mackenzie s grandson William Lyon Mackenzie King pressured Morang into rejecting the manuscript 3 although Morang stated he didn t publish it because he wanted a more positive portrayal of Mackenzie s life 3 In 1903 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and served as its president from 1912 to 1913 He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Queen s College in 1900 He died in Ottawa in 1917 and is buried in Beechwood Cemetery Selected publications Edit 1879 A Few Words on Criticism The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol III pp 323 328 1879 The Scientific Spirit The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol III pp 437 441 1880 The Future of Morality The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol IV pp 74 82 1880 Morality and Religion The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol IV pp 166 171 1880 Morality and Religion Again A Word to My Critics The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol IV pp 642 655 1880 Morality without Theology The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol V pp 522 528 1880 A Vindication of Scientific Ethics The Popular Science Monthly Vol XVII pp 324 337 1881 Progress and Poverty and the Doctrine of Evolution The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol VI pp 287 296 1881 Carlyle and Comte The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol VI pp 639 642 1882 The True Idea of Canadian Loyalty The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol VIII pp 1 11 1882 Physics and Metaphysics The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol VIII pp 352 360 1882 Free Thought and Responsible Thought The Canadian Monthly and National Review Vol VIII pp 614 620 1882 Materialism and Positivism The Popular Science Monthly Vol XX pp 615 621 1882 Mr Goldwin Smith on the Data of Ethics The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXII pp 145 156 1883 The Anarchy of Modern Politics The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXIII pp 444 453 1884 A Defense of Modern Thought The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXIV pp 780 793 1885 Evolution and the Destiny of Man The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXVI pp 456 468 1886 Evolution Bounded by Theology The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXIX pp 145 153 1886 Ex President Porter on Evolution The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXIX pp 577 594 1887 Creation or Evolution The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXXI pp 29 39 1889 Mr Mallock on Optimism The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXXV pp 531 541 1889 Science and its Accusers The Popular Science Monthly Vol XXXIV pp 367 379 1893 State Education and Isms The Canadian Magazine Vol II No 1 pp 3 7 1895 Kidd on Social Revolution The Popular Science Monthly Vol XLVII pp 38 48 1896 War and Civilization The Popular Science Monthly Vol XLVIII pp 758 771 Notes Edit William Dawson Lesueur Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada Vol XII 1919 pp iv vi Gates Lilian F 1996 07 25 After the Rebellion The later years of William Lyon Mackenzie Toronto Dundurn p 321 ISBN 978 1 55488 069 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b Holland Clifford G 1998 LeSueur William Dawson Dictionary of Canadian Biography Retrieved 2020 10 12 References Edit William Dawson LeSueur Dictionary of Canadian Biography online ed University of Toronto Press 1979 2016 Further reading EditWilliam Dawson LeSueur A B McKillop 1977 A Critical Spirit The Thought of William Dawson LeSueur McClelland and Stewart ISBN 0 7710 9802 2 Clifford G Holland 1993 William Dawson LeSueur 1840 1917 a Canadian man of letters the sage of Ottawa Mellen Research University Press External links EditWilliam Dawson Le Sueur Works by William Dawson LeSueur at Project Gutenberg Works by William D Le Sueur at Faded Page Canada Works by or about William Dawson LeSueur at Internet ArchiveProfessional and academic associationsPreceded byWilliam Frederick King President of the Royal Society of Canada1912 1913 Succeeded byFrank Dawson Adams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Dawson LeSueur amp oldid 989838079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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