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  <dc:title>Letter Alexander leslie, Montreal</dc:title>
  <dc:description>James Leslie attending House of Assembly in Quebec, is expected to return to Montreal son as there is a dispute with governor respecting choice of "a most violent Democrat" as Speaker, who had written a pamphlet against Lord Dalhousie, who may therefore refuse his nomination; discusses possible union of two canadian provinces and transference of control over Civil List to Governor; Dalhousie might be better to retire; navigation on St Lawrence has almost ceased for winter; war with USA is possible and some members planned to go to England when parliament was prorogued to place grievances before Bristish parliament.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 November 1827</dc:date>
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