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Clubs et sociétés notoires d'autrefois
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Title |
Clubs et sociétés notoires d'autrefois
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Abstract |
Descriptions of social, professional, learned and sporting clubs which existed in Quebec in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including The Greybeards Club (1794); The Bachelors Club (1795); The Montreal Library (1796); The Montreal Curling Club (1807); The Montreal Snowshoe Club (1840); The Quebec Literary and Historical Society (1824); The Natural History Society of Montreal (1827); The Quebec Driving Club (1826); and The Brothers in Law Club (1827).
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Publication |
Les Cahiers des Dix
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Volume |
No. 14
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Pages |
187-222
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Date |
1949
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Language |
fr
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Notes |
See other articles on this topic by the author in Les Cahiers des Dix No 13 (1948): 109-137; and No. 16 (1951): 233-270. |
Citation |
Morin, Victor. “Clubs et sociétés notoires d’autrefois.” Les Cahiers des Dix No. 14 (1949): 187–222.
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