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    Keyword
    T. Spring Rice
    House of Assembly of Upper Canada
    Welland Canal
    Loan Forgiveness
    Hume
    Egerton Ryerson
    Methodist Church
    Wesleyan Methodist Church
    England
    Niagara
    Newspaper
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10464/16811
    Abstract
    Several letters from T. Spring Rice regarding several pieces of correspondence submitted to the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, including one regarding loan forgiveness for the Welland Canal; a continuation of the debate on Hume’s letter in the House of Assembly; from the United States, an article notes that a “nest of land pirates” was discovered in New Jersey; a letter from Egerton Ryerson to the Attorney General regarding the connection of the Methodist church and the Wesleyan Methodist church in England;
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