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    Keyword
    Sir Francis Bond Head
    Napoleon Bonaparte
    North American Colonies
    England
    Lower Canada
    Niagara
    Newspaper
    
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    Abstract
    Newspaper in poor condition, torn around the edges and darkened in spots. An address from the editor indicates that this is the first issue of this newspaper, the address speaks positively of Sir Francis Bond Head; an anecdote of Napoleon Bonaparte; “Cold Weather Remarks”; “Sayings by Dr. Franklin”; “England and her North American Colonies” outlines the condition of Lower Canada at the time;
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