If you have the moles of HCl, then you can easily find the moles of the X2CO3.
X2C03 + 2HCl = 2XCl + CO2 + H20
The ratio of X2CO3 to HCl is 1:2.
Let y be the number of moles of X2CO3.
1 mole X2CO3 / 2 moles HCl = y mol of X2CO3 / 3.267 x 10-3mol of HCl
When you get y, you can find the Molecular Mass (g/mol) of X2CO3.
0.99 g / MM of X2CO3 = y
Then, when you get MM of X2CO3, you can get the MM of X since you know the MM of C and MM of O. You will do simple math in this case.
I just got the idea due to Borek and sjb's help. I hope I'm correct.