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    The Spectator 18 June 1818

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    Keyword
    John Graves Simcoe
    Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada
    Napoleon Bonaparte
    Harriet Skelton
    House of Commons
    Indemnity Bill
    Lord Bathurst
    
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    Speech of John Graves Simcoe, Lieut. Governor of Upper Canada regarding the first session of the Legislature; an article titled “Bonaparte’s Reply to Lord Bathurst’s Speech”; an article from London regarding Harriet Skelton who was charged with passing forged bank notes and was sentenced to death; an article from London regarding the House of Commons passing the Indemnity Bill
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