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Paperback Episodes in our Early History: A Lecture Delivered on Behalf of the St. John's Athenaeum, 5th March, 1878 Book

ISBN: 1175556734

ISBN13: 9781175556738

Episodes in our Early History: A Lecture Delivered on Behalf of the St. John's Athenaeum, 5th March, 1878

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"Episodes in our Early History" is a lecture delivered by D. W. Prowse on behalf of the St. John's Athenaeum on March 5th, 1878. This historical discourse provides insights into the early history of Newfoundland and offers a snapshot of intellectual life in 19th-century St. John's. Prowse's lecture sheds light on significant events and figures shaping the region's identity during its formative years. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Canadian local history, the social dynamics of Newfoundland, and the historical perspectives of the time. The lecture format provides an engaging look into the past. This work offers a contemporary perspective on the events that shaped Newfoundland.

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