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5795c.7
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New-year ball. ______ your attendance at a social party on the evening of Friday, Jan. 1, 1858, at 4 o'clock, p. m., in the Music Hall, is respectfully solicited. Tickets $1.
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8273.5
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Social party. Mr. ________ and ladies: your attendance is solicited at a pic-nic party to be given in the Music Hall, Fourteenth Ward, on Tuesday evening, 21st inst., at 5 p.m. $1 per couple: extra ladies 25 cents each.
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3662.5
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Gran Exposicion annual segunda! Tres dias. Colonia Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico. Dada por the Agricultural & Manufacturing Association, of Colonia Diaz. Los Miercoles, Jueves y Viernes, Setiembre 11, 12 y 13, de 1895.
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3734.5
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Der Gründer oder besser der Erfinder der Mormonenlehre.
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8891a.5
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[Theater Guarany. Dienstag, den 29 July, abends 8 1/2 Uhr. Oeffentlicher Vortrag: Die Mehrehe unter den Mormonen und andere "Irrlehren" Jedermann willkommen! Eintritt frei! Rauchen höflichst verbeten. Keine kollekte!]
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9693.5
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We request the pleasure of the presence of yourself and lady at a social part to be given at the old Social Hall, State Street, Tuesday evening, February ninth at six p.m. Luncheon. First Presidency
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7549a.5
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Scandinavian celebration
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24.3
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Address and instructions of the Territorial Central Committee. Salt Lake City, April 4, 1887.
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9674.5
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Weird!!!
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4020b.5
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Historian's office
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4021.5
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The historical record. Volume nine. [Prospectus]
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8973a.5
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To-night! Come and hear the Mormon singers to-night! The Salt Lake Concert Co., the flower of musical Utah. A treat which may never come to you again. Every member upon the program is a gem; every member of the organization is an artist. Baptist Church--to-night.
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4316.5
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James Logan Dunford. In memoriam. Born January 20, 1891, died January 12, 1920.
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6758.5
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Private notice
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7473.5
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Saint Louis Luminary - Extra. Saturday morning, June 16, 1855.
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2610
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Cumorah Monthly Bulletin. South African Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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15-Jun-27
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6014
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The OSA Light
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24-May-07
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2654.5
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Da Mormonismen först kom til Norge
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[191-?]
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341a
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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341b
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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6841
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References to the Book of Mormon
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[1835]
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5463a
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More trickery of Mormonism brought to light. Giving the full particulars of the schemes and practices of Joseph Smith, the angelite
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[1838]
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6864a
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Remarks on the doctrines, practices, &c. of the Latter-day Saints: setting forth the marvelous things connected with this new light from America
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[1838]
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59
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The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1838 [–1844]
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1838 – 1844
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2373a
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The churchman armed against error
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1839
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8954b
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Times and Seasons
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1839
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5557b
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Mormonism unmasked, showed to be an impious imposture, and Mr. Bennett's reply answered and refuted. By A. philanthropist of Chester County
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1840
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4956c
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A little talk, between John Robinson and his master about Mormonism, shewing its origin, absurdity, and impiety
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[1840]
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3345
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A few thoughts suggested by the term "Latter-day Saint."
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[1840]
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3488a
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The fulness of the gospel has been restored by the ministry of a holy angel; by whose ministry also, ancient American records have been discovered, giving the history of almost half a world for more than 1000 years. A minister of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latterday [sic] Saints, respectfully informs the inhabitants of this place, that there will be preaching in ________ where the following subject will be illustrated: viz.—the gospel in its ancient fulness and glory, showing that the coming of the Lord is near at hand. And also a relation will be given concerning the ministry of a holy angel, and the discovery of sacred records as mentioned above
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[1840]
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2969b
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Doctrine of the Mormonites
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[1840 – 1849]
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5565c
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Mormon's catechism
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[1840 – 1849]
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179
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Anti-Mormon almanac, for 1842. Containing, besides the usual astronomical calculations, a variety of interesting and important facts, showing the treasonable tendency, and the wicked imposture of that great delusion, advocated by a sect, lately risen up in the United States, calling themselves Mormons, or Latter Day Saints; with quotations from their writings and from public document no. 189, published by order of Congress, February 15, 1841, showing that Mormonism authorizes the crimes of theft, robbery, treason, and murder; together with the number of the sect, their views, character of their leaders &c., &c.
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[1841]
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4211
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The imposture unmasked; or, a complete exposure of the Mormon fraud; being a critical review of the Book of Mormon, and an expose of the character of Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Martin Harris, Parley Pratt, and other leading actors in the Latter-Day Saint delusion. Second Edition
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1841
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4770.5
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Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. Robt. M'Arthur, late elder of Latter-day Saints, will deliver, a lecture on the evening of Thursday first, 27th May, 1841, in the Exchange Room, Moss Street
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[1841]
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5790
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The new heresy!! An exposure of Mormonism, shewing its origin, absurdity, & impiety. A conversation between James Anxious, and his cousin Henry. Fourth edition
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[1842]
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3289a
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A fac-simile from the Book of Abraham, No. 2
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[1842]
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8980a
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Towanda money redeemed once more!
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[1842]
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4255a
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Installation, Nauvoo Lodge
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[1842]
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6022b
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Our country; its capabilities, its perils, and its hope. Being a plea for the early establishment of gospel institutions in the destitute portions of the United States
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1842
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5554a
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Mormonism: or some of the false doctrines and lying abominations of the so-called Latter-day Saints confuted and exploded by the Bible—the word of God
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[1842]
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813d
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A brief account of the discovery of the brass plates recently taken from a mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois
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[1843]
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3278b
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Evidence taken on the trial of Mr. Smith, before the Municipal Court of Nauvoo, on Saturday, July 1, 1854. Respecting the late persecution of the Latter Day Saints, in the state of Missouri, North America
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[1843]
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3935b
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Hear the testimony—then judge ye. Mormonism! Gen. Bennett, author of the "Mormon Expose," will lecture at the court room
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[1843]
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4510
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Jubilee songs
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[1843]
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175i
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Anthem, to be sung on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the Masonic Hall, in the city of Nauvoo, June 24, 1843
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[1843]
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813e
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A brief account of the discovery of the brass plates recently taken from a mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois
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[1843]
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8965
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To the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It becomes an imperative obligation devolving upon the friends and adherents of Pres. Sydney Rigdon, to make an explicit and candid statement of the causes, which have led to their disunion and disfellowship with the adherents of the Twelve in their illegal and unwarrantable assumption of the authority of their First Presidency
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[1844]
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2740a
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The death of the prophets
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[1844]
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6801
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Quincy Daily Herald. . . . Joe and Hiran [sic] Smith are dead!
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[1844]
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4947
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Listen to the Voice of Truth
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1844
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4047
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History of the Mormons, or, Latter-day Saints, with an account of their persecutions in Missouri and Illinois, from an authentic source
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1844
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4177a
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Hymns to be sung at the dedication of the Masonic Temple, on Friday, April 5th, 1844
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[1844]
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8464
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The stick of Joseph, taken from the hand of Ephraim. A correct copy of the characters taken from the plates of the Book of Mormon!! was translated from—the same that was taken to Professor Anthon of New York, by Martin Harris, in the year 1827, in fulfilment of Isaiah 29. 11, 12
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[1844]
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6394c
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Poetical facts
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[1844]
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5363
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Messenger and Advocate of the Church of Christ
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1844 – 1846
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8962
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To the anti-Mormon citizens of Hancock and the surrounding counties. . . .
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[1845]
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9000
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Trial of the persons indicted [sic] in the Hancock Circuit Court, for the murder of Joseph Smith, at the Carthage Jail, on the 27th day of June, 1844
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[1845]
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856
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The British and American Commercial Joint Stock Company. Capital £10,000, with power to increase the same; in shares of one pound each. Provisionally registered according to the act of Parliament 7th and 8th Vict. C. 110
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[1845]
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4879a
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A letter to those who have attended Mormonite preaching
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[1845]
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3284b
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The extermination of the Latter Day Saints from the state of Missouri in the fall of 1838 by the cruel orders of Governor L. W. Boggs
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[1845]
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3284c
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The extermination of the Latter Day Saints from the state of Missouri in the fall of 1838 by the cruel orders of Governor L. W. Boggs
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[1845]
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6854
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Religious impostors
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[1845]
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3662g
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Grand concert. The inhabitants of Nauvoo and its vicinity, are respectfully informed that a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be held at the Concert Hall in this city, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 7, 8, & 9, 1845
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[1845]
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5874b
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Notice. There will be a meeting held of the American citizens of Lee County, without reference to their political or religious principles, at Montrose in said county of Lee, on Saturday, the 11th inst, for the purpose of ascertaining their rights as such
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[1845]
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8967
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To those of my parishioners who have joined the party of Latter-day Saints or Mormonites
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[1846]
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5327
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Meeting for the relief of the Mormons. The meeting was organized on motion of the Hon. Judge Kane, who named as president, the Hon. John Swift, mayor
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[1846]
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11a
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An account of the origin of the Mormonites, or Latter-day Saints, (so called.) . . . by an anti-Mormon
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1846
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4764k
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Latter day pilgrim
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[1846]
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7614a
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Seintiau Diweddaf
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1846
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7438b
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Rules and regulations for the emigrants on board the ship. Daily duty, &c
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[1846]
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2477
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The conquest of Santa Fe and subjugation of New Mexico, by the military forces of the United States. With a history of Colonel Doniphan's campaign in Chihuahua. By a captain of volunteers
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1847
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3830
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Hanes Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf, o'u Sefydliad yn y flwyddyn 1823, hyd yr amser yr alltudiwyd tri chan mil o honynt o'r America oherwydd eu crefydd, yn y flwyddyn 1846
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[1847]
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8277c.5
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Songs for the wilderness. Hail to the Twelve and pioneers.
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[1847]
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3614a
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Good news!!! The Latter-day Saints (d. v.) intend holding a camp meeting, at Hillmorton, near Rigby, on Sunday, July the 4th, 1847, (or if wet on that day, on the first fine Sunday afterwards,) when Elder Thos. Smith from Leamington, with Elder Day, and others, will address the meetings. Services to commence in the afternoon at two. Evening, at half-past six o'clock. "Hear and then judge!"
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[1847]
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4507
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A journey on the Mississippi River, being a lecture delivered before the Lyceum of the Zane Street Public School of Philadelphia. By a director, April 10th, 1847
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1847
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537
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O bit o tauk between two berry chaps, obeawt th' Latter-day Saints un th' Christion Magozeen, exhibition th' church us it awt to be, un so on
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1848
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10010
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A word for the true gospel; a tract for the latter days. By a clergyman
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1848
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4969c
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Llyfr cronicl prophwydi Mormonaidd. Ychydig o hanes gweithredoedd twyllodrus, rhai o'r "Seintiau y Dyddiau Diweddaf." Ynghyd a melldithion ofnadwy Duw, ar gau brophwydi a'r rhyfygus. . . .
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[1848]
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8278
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Songs from the mountains, with a sketch of the Great Salt Lake Valley and city
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[1848]
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1084
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California gold regions, with a full account of their mineral resources; how to get there, and what to take; with expenses, the time, and the various routes. With sketches of California; an account of the life, manners, and customs of the inhabitants, its history, climate, soil, productions, &c. A cheap edition for the people. . . .
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[1849]
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2980
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Y Doniau ysbrydol ym mrawdlys y gelyn; yn cynnwys sylwadau ar ysgrifau "sylwedydd o'r gogledd," yn seren gomer (l Hydref, 1848) hyd chwefror 1849, ynghylch y "Doniau ysbrydol." Gan olygydd "Udgorn Seion."
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1849
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233
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An authentic history of remarkable persons, who have attracted public attention, in various parts of the world; including a full exposure of the iniquities of the pretended Prophet Joe Smith, and of the seven degrees of the Mormon Temple; also an account of the frauds practised by Matthias the Prophet, and other religious imposters
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1849
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4024
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History of all the religious denominations in the U.S.: containing authentic accounts of the rise and progress, faith and practice, localities and statistics, of the different persuasions: Written expressly for the work, by fifty-three eminent authors, belonging to the respective denominations. Second improved and portrait edition
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1849
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3209
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L'Evangile
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[1849]
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9062b
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Two Mormon elders will lecture in ________ at ________. The public is cordially invited to attend. Lecture free. No collection taken up. Elder Edward Stevenson, Elder M. F. Cowley
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[1849]
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4790a
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Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Part first
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[1849]
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9027d
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Truth revealed "to the law and to the testimony." The inhabitants of ________ and its vicinity are respectfully informed that a course of lectures will be delivered (d.v.) in the ________
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[1849]
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4790c
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Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Part second
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[1849]
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9027c
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Truth is mighty and will prevail. It is intended to lay before the public on ________________ 18 ____, the following principles in connection with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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[1849]
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1085
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California; its past history; its present position; its future prospects: containing a history of the country from its colonization by the Spaniards to the present time; a sketch of its geographical and physical features and a minute and authentic account of the discovery of the gold region, and the subsequent important proceedings. Including a history of the rise, progress, and present condition of the Mormon settlements. With an appendix, containing the official reports made to the government of the United States
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1850
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1271
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Christ or Barabbas? A word on Mormonism
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[1850]
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3290
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Fac-simile of the brass plates recently taken from a mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois
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[1850]
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3344
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A few plain words about Mormonism, showing that Latter-day Saints are no saints at all, proved by extracts from their writings. . . .
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[1850]
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6813
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Rally to the polls! Freemen of Pottawatamie County!! Tuesday, September 24, 1850
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1850
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4790b
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Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Part first
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[1850]
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5547
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Mormonism and the Mormonites
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[1850]
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3466
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Friendly warnings on the subject of Mormonism; addressed to his parishioners, by a country clergyman
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1850
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5557a
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Mormonism triumphant!
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[1850]
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6779b.5
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Public services of the Latter-day Saints, Guy Street, Leamington. There will be a special service on Sunday evening, January 13, 1850, when Elder A. Cordon, H.P. from the Camp of Israel will deliver a discussion on the literal gathering of the twelve tribes of Israel; and on Sunday evening, January 20, Elder John Toone, Jun. will deliver a discourse on the first principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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[1850]
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5790a
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A new heresy, entitled "The Mormonites," and by themselves, "The Latter Day Saints," has lately appeared. The following is believed to be a true account of its origin
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[1850]
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2811f
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Deseret pic-nic. The company of Mr. ________ and ladies, is solicited to attend a party to be given at the new store room of Messrs. J. & E. Reese, on the evening of the 25th inst., at 6 o'clock, P.M.
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1850
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6867a
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Re-opening of Ebenezar Chapel, Pennington Street, Rugby. The inhabitants of Rugby and its vicinity, are respectfully informed that the Latter-day Saints meet for public worship, in Ebenezar Chapel, Rugby, and are requested to attend a course of four lectures. . . .
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[1850]
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4210b
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Important from the Great Salt Lake. Progress of the Mormon settlement, from the New York "Weekly Herald," of Oct. 13, 1849
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[1850]
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4272a
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Iowa contested election case. Evidence taken in the Iowa contested election case, and referred to the Committee on Elections
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1850
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4790d
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Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Part second
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[1850]
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7521d
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De sande vidners: liv og laerdomme i Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige
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[1850]
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3662e
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Grand concert. A grand concert will be held in the Bowery, on Saturday evening, the 9th inst., when a variety of new and amusing pieces will be performed, which are as follows. . . . Tickets, 25 cents—can be had at the Tithing Office, and of the members of the band. W. Pitt, capt. November 5th, 1850
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[1850]
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3662f
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Grand concert of vocal and instrumental music. By the St. Louis Brass Band, D. Ballo,—leader. On New Year's eve, Tuesday, December 31st, in the Music Hall. . . . Tickets can be procured at the Guardian Office, and at the door. . . .
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[1850]
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3539b
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General ticket. Utah Territory. For delegate to Congress, John M. Bernhisel
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[1850]
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2811d
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Deseret News Weekly
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1850 – 1898
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4941
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Lines suggested on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Crombie, formerly of Boston, Massachusetts. Who died July 20th, 1850 at 10 o'clock P.M., aged thirty-eight years
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[1851]
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5525
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Mormon imposture: an exposure of the fraudulent origin of the Book of Mormon . . . 2d ed
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[1851]
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3346a
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A few words to a Latter Day Saint. By P. P.
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[1851]
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9800
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Who ears have [sic] to hear let them hear!
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[1851]
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8277b
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Songs for the 24th July
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[1851]
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4771b
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The Latter Day Saints' belief
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[1851]
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4771a
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The Latter Day Saints' belief
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[1851]
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9093h
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Union ticket. For delegate to the United States House of Representatives, John M. Bernhisel
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[1851]
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1282.7
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Christmas festival. By truth we conquer, by industry we thrive. Mr. [dotted underline] and ladies are respectfully invited to enjoy a grand pic nic, in the carpenters' shop, on the Temple Block, on Thursday, the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, a.m. On behalf of the committee of arrangement, [dotted underline] chairman. G. S. L. City, Dec. 18, 1851.
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1851
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4789a
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The Latter Day Saints' soiree, to be held at the Temprance Hall, Paragon-Street, on Christmas Day, at four o'clock, P.M. Programme
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[1851]
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4771c
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The Latter Day Saints' belief
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[1851]
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6858a
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Remarkable delusions; or, illustrations of popular errors
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[1851]
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8277c
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Songs for the 24th July, 1851
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[1851]
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4789a.5
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The Latter Day Saints' soiree, to be held at the Temperance Hall, Paragon-Street, on Christmas Day, at four o'clock, P.M. Programme
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[1851]
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4777b
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Latter-day Saints' meeting room, Warwickshire House Yard, Bull Street. The inhabitants of Oxford and its vicinity are respectfully informed that the above room will be opened for public worship, (d.v.), on Sunday, December 7, 1851; service at half past two and six o'clock on Sundays, and at seven p.m., on Wednesdays. In connexion with the above the following lectures will be delivered by Elder John Jaques . . .
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1851
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5543
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En Mormonhistorie. I almanak eller huuskalender for de aar efter Christi fodsel 1853, som er de forste aar efter skudaar
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1852
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5555
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Mormonism or the Bible? A question for the times. By a Cambridge clergyman
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[1852]
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5558
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Mormonism unveiled. A brief expose of the doctrines and practices of the so-called "Latter-day Saints" and their Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. "Author and proprietor of the Book of Mormon."
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1852
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9723b.5
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While we print, we preach. The printers will be happy to have the company of ______ and ladies, at a social pic-nic party, to be held at the Fourteenth Ward School House, on Monday, the 8th inst., at 6 p. m. precisely. G. Hales, Manager
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[1852?]
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5525.5
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The Mormons in Utah
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[1852]
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6391
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Plain questions for Mormonites, by one who knows they are not saints. Second edition
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1852
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8961b
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To Millard Fillmore, president of the United States of North America: The undersigned citizens of the territory of Utah. . . .
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1852
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4271a
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Invitation. All persons are respectfully invited to attend the Latter-day Saints' meetings, at ________
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[1852]
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4771d
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The Latter Day Saints' belief
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[1852]
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6376b
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Pic-nic. Mr. ________ and ladies, are respectfully invited to attend a social party, at the Dockstader Hall, on the 9th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m.
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1852
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2436a
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Clough not tough.
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[1852]
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6827a
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Read and judge. Mormons
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[1852]
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9062a
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Two lectures on the absurdities of Mormonism. . . . Lecture on Monday night, September 20th, 1852, in Mr. Bell's school room, Darlington Street. Second lecture, on Monday night, September 27th
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[1852]
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6779b
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A public discussion will be held in the town hall, Hartlepool, between Mr. Thos. Clough, Baptist minister, and Mr. W. McGhie, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. . . .
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[1852]
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5555a
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Mormonism or the Bible? A question for the times. By a Cambridge clergyman
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1852
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6762c
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Programme. 24th of July celebration
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[1852]
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8277a
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Songs, for the sixth of April
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[1852]
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8275
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Some account of the so-called Church of the Latter Day Saints
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[1852]
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4221b
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1852]
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1242a
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The celebrated Mormon bull, quack M'Mahon. . . .
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[1853]
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4046a
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History of the Mormons
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[1853]
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807a
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Et brev til en ven om Mormonerne, af en Lægmand
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[1853]
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4790e
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Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Reprinted, with slight alterations, from a tract published by John Mason, 14, City Road, London
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1853
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5522
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Mormon doctrine of polygamy, or plurality of wives examined by the author of "plain questions for Mormonites," and prize essay, "the Church of Rome opposed to the Holy Bible and the Catholic Church."
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1853
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5525a
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Mormon morality, revelation given to Joseph Smith-Nauvoo, July 12, 1843
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[1853]
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5539
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Mormonerne. Eller de sidste dages hellige
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1853
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5562
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Mormonismens historie tilligenmed en kort oversigt over sektens troeslaerdomme og kirkeforfatning, med 12 afbildninger
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1853
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7709.5
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Sho-sho-ne
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[1853]
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5650
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The most complete and authentic exposure ever published of the spiritual courtship and marriages of the Mormons. The gates of hell opened, exhibiting the licentious abominations and revellings of the high priest of the Latter-day Saints, Rev. Brigham Young and his 90 wives . . . Awful fate of Martha Brotherton of Manchester
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[1853]
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6007a
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Order of the day for the sixth of April, 1853, in laying the corner stones of the temple in Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory
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[1853]
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2637a
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Cyclopaedia of religious denominations: containing authentic accounts of the different creeds and systems prevailing throughout the world. Written by members of the respective bodies
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1853
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3083a
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Dynoethiad Mormoniaeth; yn cynwys hanes Joseph Smith, saith gradd y deml, gwreigiaeth ysbrydol, yn nghyda'r seremoniau a arferir ar Dderbyniad i'r Urdd hono. O enau tystion profedig. Wedi eu casglu gan y lefiad
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1853
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7709
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[A short history of the Mormonites]
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[1853]
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6751b
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President's party. ________ and ladies, are respectfully invited to attend a festival in the Social Hall, on Thursday, January 27, at 2 o'clock p.m. precisely
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1853
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7438d
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Rules for conducting a public discussion! on Mormonism between John Theobald A.M.M. and William Burton, L.D.S.E
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[1853]
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8277
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Songs for the laying of the corner stones of the temple in G. S. L. City. April 6, 1853
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[1853]
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8518
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Strictures continued; being a continuation of Mormonite and Jewish polygamy!! Together with a short account of Richard Carlile's real character, instead of the fictitious one given him by the Rev. B. Grant. . . .
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1853
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7438c
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Rules for conducting a public discussion! on Mormonism, between John Theobald, A.M.M., and William Burton, L.D.S.E.
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1853
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5522a
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The Mormon elders and the devils: a full exposure of an account of a terrific conflict between a Mormon elder and 319 devils; in which the latter were totally defeated, and two saints dispossessed: with specimens of other miracles performed by the Mormonites, or Latter-day Saints. Extracted from the "Millennial Star." By H. T. J
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1853
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215a
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Atlantische studien. Von Deutschen in Amerika
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1853 – 1857
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9487
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The voice of the captives, assembled at Zarahemla, in annual conference, April 6, A.D. 1854, to their brethren scattered abroad
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[1854]
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2780c
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The Deseret alphabet
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[1854]
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5368a
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Methodism priestcraft exposed: or, who is the devil in the pulpit? . . . by W. R
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[1854]
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161a
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Andet brev til en ven om Mormonerne, af en Lægmand
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1854
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8996b
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Tredie brev til en ven om Mormonerne, af en Lægmand
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1854
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4925
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The life of the emigrant: Great Salt Lake City, and Mormonism at home. By a Georgian
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1854
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5559
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Mormonismen
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[1854]
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5560
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Mormonismen och Swedenborgianismen
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1854
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5563
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Mormonismens laere
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[1854]
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5981
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The Ohio railroad guide, illustrated. Cincinnati to Erie, via Columbus and Cleveland
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1854
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7608
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The secrets of Mormonism disclosed. An authentic exposure of the immorality and licentious abominations of the of the apostles, prophets, high-priests, and elders of the Latter-day Saints, and their spiritual wives; founded on their own quoted writings, doctrines, and official records, and the confessions of male and female members of the church; showing their obscene practices in the temple devoted to public worship, and the profligacy of a Mormon harem, composed of married and single females. Also the adulteries and seductions carried on at the celebration of their spiritual marriages, under the mask of having received divine sanction in visions! Including the horrors of the "agapemone," or abode of love
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[1854]
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7610
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The Seer
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1854
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7752
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Skriftmaessig beviis imod Mormonismens lære
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[1854]
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5795d
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New Year's festival will be given at the Social Hall by the governor and legislative assembly, in compliment to Judge Kinney . . . on Monday, January 1, 1855. Two P.M.
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1854
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4253a
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The inhabitants of Hartlepool and surrounding neighbourhood are respectfully informed, that a course of six lectures will be delivered, in Mr. Bell's school room, Darlington Street, by the following elders of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. . . .
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[1854]
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3930b
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He that readeth, let him understand.
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[1854]
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3930a
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He that readeth, let him understand.
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[1854]
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4221c
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1854]
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4221d
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1854]
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6762a
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Programme. Grand juvenile procession
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[1854]
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7090c
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Revelations. A revelation given at Kirtland
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[1854]
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9021b
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The true lamplighter, and Aunt Mary's cabin. Sketches of Franklin Gray, Queen Victoria, Joe Smith and the Mormons, P. T. Barnum, Ward trial in Kentucky, wooden nutmegs, John Burrill, Jona. Whilson
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1854
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7608a
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The secrets of Mormonism disclosed. An authentic exposure of the immorality and licentious abominations of the of the apostles, prophets, high-priests, and elders of the Latter-day Saints, and their spiritual wives; founded on their own quoted writings, doctrines, and official records, and the confessions of male and female members of the church; showing their obscene practices in the temple devoted to public worship, and the profligacy of a Mormon harem, composed of married and single females. Also the adulteries and seductions carried on at the celebration of their spiritual marriages, under the mask of having received divine sanction in visions! Including the horrors of the "agapemone," or abode of love
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[1854]
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2970
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The doctrines of the Latter-day Saints, or Mormonites
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[1855]
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6763
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Programme for the celebration of the 4th of July, in Great Salt Lake City, 1855
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[1855]
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5549
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Mormonism examined: a few kind words to a Mormon
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[1855]
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5552
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Mormonism: its blessings and advantages
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[1855?]
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5557
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Mormonism traced by the Bible and condemned
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1855
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3806
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Hamburger traktat-verein. Der Mormonismus
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[1855]
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4805.5
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The Latter-day Saints will hold two meetings on Chester Green, Derby, on Sunday, Aug. 12th, 1855, commencing at half-past 10 a.m., and 6 o'clock p.m. (weather permitting,) otherwise at their meeting room, top of Park Street, when the following elders will be present; - Israel Evans, (from Great Salt Lake City Utah,) C. R. Savage (lately returned from a mission to Switzerland,) who, with other elders expected will address the meeting upon their fatih and doctrines.
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[1855]
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9479a.5
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[Visions of Joseph Smith Dutch]
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1855?]
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7552
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The scenery of the United States illustrated in a series of forty engravings
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[1855]
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8999.5
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Trial of David F. Mayberry, for the murder of Andrew Alger; before the Rock Co. Circut Court—Judge Doolittle presiding—July 10th & 11th 1855. Containing the arguments of the attorneys, and a full and correct account of his death by a mob. Reported by Ira C. Jenks, Esq.
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1855
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5425a
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Missionaries' festival: given by the First Presidency. Mr.________ are respectfully invited to attend a free party at the Social Hall. . . .
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1855
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4237b
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Independence party. A social pic-nic party will be given in the Social Hall, on the evening of the Fourth of July, commencing at five o'clock: to which yourself and ladies are respctfully invited
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1855
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2467a
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Complimentary party of the police of Great Salt Lake City, to the First Presidency, Mayor, City Council, and citizens of G. S. L. City: to be given at the Social Hall, on Friday, Feb. 9, 1855; to which yourself and ladies, are respectively invited: two P.M.
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1855
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10144a
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Zion's workmen pic-nic. Mr. ________ and ladies are respectfully invited to attend a pic-nic party to be given in the Social Hall, on Tuesday evening, 13th instant, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
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1855
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10139a
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Zion's Messenger
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[1855]
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10144b
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Zion's workmen pic-nic. Mr. ________ and ladies are respectfully invited to attend a pic-nic party to be given in the Social Hall, on Wednesday evening, 14th instant, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
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1855
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4221f
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1855]
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4221e
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1855]
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5242b
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Magic, pretended miracles, and remarkable natural phenomena. Remarkable delusions; or, illustrations of popular errors
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[1855]
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8526
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Substance of a lecture on Mormonism
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[1855]
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3531
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The gates of the Mormon hell opened, exhibiting the licentious abominations and revellings of the high priest of the Latter-day-Saints Rev. Brigham Young and his 90 wives; and the vile scenes enacted by the elders and apostles with their many spiritual concubines in the secret chambers of the harem, or institution of cloistered Saints, privately attached to the temple
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[1855]
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3532
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The gates of the Mormon hell opened! Or the licentious revellings of the Rev. Brigham Young, and the elders, apostles, & priests of the Church of Latter-day-Saints, with their many spiritual wives and concubines; and all the other abominations of Mormonism denounced
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[1855]
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3113
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Edward Irving and the Catholic Apostolic Church
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[1856]
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6768a
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Programme of the celebration of the Fourth of July, 1856, and grand military review
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[1856]
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5997a
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Om Mormonerne. I folkekalender for Danmark, femte aargang
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1856
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5528
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Mormon politics and policy. Political and judicial acts of the Mormon authorities in San Bernardino Co., California. Proceedings of public meetings to counter-act the influence of Mormon doctrines as taught to the Indians. Reply to Mormon communications published in the Los Angeles Star, San Diego Herald, Bulletin, and Western Standard. An appeal to the freemen of San Bernardino City and County and the state of California. Preamble and platform of a new order established in the City and County of San Bernardino. Published pro bono publico by the order of United Independent Democrats of the County of San Bernardino
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1856
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6006c
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Order of procession and funeral services of Major General Jedediah Morgan Grant, G.S.L. City, Dec. 4, 1856
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[1856]
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9493a
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[Voree plates
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[1856]
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2542c
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A course of three lectures will be delivered in the town hall, Hartlepool on the absurd doctrines of Mormonism, by Matthew Goldsmith, of Arbroath
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1856
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4221f.5
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Inbydelse [sic] til Guds Rige
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[1856]
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5238a
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The (Madras) "Christian Instructor" versus Mormonism
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[1856]
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3412b
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Fourth of July ball. A grand national ball will be held in the Social Hall on Friday, July 4, 5 p.m
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1856
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3539a
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General election. August 4, 1856. Great Salt Lake County
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[1856]
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4923b
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Life guards assembly. A military assembly of the Battalion of Life Guards will be held in the Social Hall
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185[6]
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6765
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Programme for the celebration of the Fourth of July, 1857. The eighty first anniversary of the independence of the United States of America will be celebrated in Great Salt Lake City by a grand military review and procession
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[1857]
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6803
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Quinland; or, varieties in American life
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1857
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185a
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Appalling disclosures! Mormon revelations, being the history of fourteen females, Emma Hale. Mrs. Hatfield. Lucy Murray. Alice Foster. Mrs. Williams. Lizzie Monroe. Marian Gage. Adeline Young. Mrs. Jones. Lady Bula. Marg. Guildford. Maud Hatfield. Rose Hatfield, Mrs. Richards. Victims of Mormon spiritual marriages! Wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters lured away from their homes, and united to the same husbands! The tragic deaths of Mrs. Hatfield and her husband, through the double marriages of their eldest and youngest daughters to Richards, the Mormon missionary; and the awful murder of Maud Hatfield, by the first Mrs. Richards, who became a maniac through jealousy and the desertion of her two babes; including the sufferings of other once happy women, entrapped by the prophets and elders of the Latter Day Saints; with their lives an [sic] crimes, from the rise of Joseph Smith, the founder of their profliga[te] church, to the dark deeds of Brigham Young, and his disciples, now carried on in their pandemonium at Utah
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[1857]
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4232b
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1857]
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5548
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Mormonism contrasted with the word of God
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[1857]
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5564
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The Mormonites, or Latter-day Saints. A country clergyman's warning to his parishioners
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[1857]
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3768
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Haandsræknigfor Menigmand i Kampen mod Mormonerne. Andet oplag
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1857
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5556.3
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Mormonism!! The Latter-Day Saints' of Woolwich, beg to announce a course of lectures at their new place of meeting Rate-Payers Hall George Street, on the following Sunday evenings, to which ministers, and people of all denominations, are respectfully invited.
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1857
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180.5
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Anti-Mormon tea meeting, Tuesday, September 29, 1857.
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1857
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192a
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Appletons' illustrated hand-book of American travel: a full and reliable guide by railway, steamboat, and stage, to the cities, towns, waterfalls, battlefields, mountains, rivers, lakes, hunting and fishing grounds, watering places, summer resorts, and all scenes and objects of importance and interest in the United States and the British providence. . . .
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1857
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6828a
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Reading exercises in the English language for new beginners. Laesevesser i det engelske Sprog for Begyndere
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1857
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9068a
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Et Udfald fra Christi Kirke mod Mormonerne og falskaerere, af Ystrøm
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1857
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5357b
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Merthyrdod yr Apostol Parley P. Pratt
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[1857]
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4222
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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1857
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1210
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Carrier's address, to the patrons of the Hancock Jeffersonian, January 1st, 1858
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[1858]
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5544
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Mormoniad
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1858
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5561
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Mormonismen wederlagd of den Helige Skrifts och historiens wittnesbörd
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1858
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5700
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Mysteries of Mormonism. A history of the rise and progress of the notorious Latter-day Saints, from the time of Joe Smith . . . to that of Brigham Young. . . .
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[1858]
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4879a.5
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California illustrated family medical almanac for the year of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, 1859. . . .
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[1858]
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5667.5
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Murder of M.V.B. Griswold, by five Chinese assassins; together with the life of Griswold, and the statements of Fou Sin, Chou Yee and Coon You, convicted and sentenced to be hung at Jackson, April 16, 1858. Also a history of the murder, as made up from the testimony elicited at the coroner's inquest, and the trials. Illustrated with correct likenesses of the murders.
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1858
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13c
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An act to provide for the organization of a regiment of mounted volunteers for the defence of the frontier of Texas, and to authorize the president to call into the service of the United States four additional regiments of volunteers
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[1858]
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4512b
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Just published, the Mormon Bible. . . .
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[1858]
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5567d
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The Mormons; their book, prophets, and mysteries
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[1858]
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5873a
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Notice. The citizens of Utah Territory are hereby notified that a sale of estray cattle and horses will take place at the pound in G.S.L. City on Wednesday, 29th of September Inst
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1858
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4223
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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1858
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5378a
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Meyer's Universum. Ein Volksbuch, enthaltend Abbildung und Beschreibung des Schenswerthesten und Merkwürdigsten in Natur und Kunst. Octavausgabe
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1858 - 1860
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9001
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The Tribune almanac and political register for 1859
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[1859]
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4223a
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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1859
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8313b.5
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Speech of Mr. Edmund Randoph delivered at Musical Hall, San Francisco, August 5th, 1859. Revised from the phonographic report of the "Sacramento Union."
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1859
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63
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The American Christian record: containing the history, confession of faith, and statistics of each religious denomination in the United States and Europe; a list of all clergymen with their post office address, etc, etc, etc.
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1860
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3403
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Formation of a division for parade purposes
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[1860]
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6036.5
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The Pacific railroad
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[1860]
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4224a
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1860]
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4224b
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1860]
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4224c
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1860]
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7438a
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The ruin of the Democratic Party. Reports of the Covode [sic] and other committees
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[1860]
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7750a
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Sketches of travel, and tales of foreign countries
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[1860]
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4224
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1860]
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9693a
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Wer lesen will, der lerne auch verstehen
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[1861]
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5997
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Om Mormonerne. Brev fra Snedkedsvend I . . . O . . . i Amerika til hans fader, Boelm. O . . . P . . . i jetzmark sogn, hvetbo herred, Hjorring amt (dateret Juli 8de, 1856)
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1861
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4232c
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1861]
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4225
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1861]
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9485
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Vogt dig for Mormonerne?
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1862
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1242b
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Celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers in G. S. L. Valley
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[1862]
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4686
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Kort omrids af Mormonernes historie
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1862
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5433c
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Mr. Parrot, the anti-Mormon lecturer
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[1862]
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335a
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Battle of Mormon. 100 guineas, a meeting will be held in the New Temperance Hall, Temple Street, on Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 1862
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1862
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4226
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1862]
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8561
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The Sword of Truth, and Harbinger of Peace
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1862 – 1866
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9486
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Vogt dig for Mormonerne? Fra en fjende af Mormonismen. . . .
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1863
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2812
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The Deseret primer: containing lessons for juveniles
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1863
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8276a
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Song for the times—the war cry
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[1863]
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7621a
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Seven years in the Great Salt Lake City. Mr. W. O. Owen, late "apostle of the seventies" in Utah, and president of the Herefordshire Conference, will make a full disclosure of his faith and practice as a Mormon leader, and the particulars of his residence in the Great Salt Lake City for seven years. He will also state the reasons of his return to the Christian faith, and will challenge any American Mormon elder in London to contradict his statements,. . . .
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1863
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2471
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Concordance and reference guide to the book of Doctrine and Covenants
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[1864]
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4232d
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1864]
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24.5
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Admit to select ball ______ and ladies. Social Hall, Thursday, Feb. 4th, 1864. Dancing to commence at 5 p.m.
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[1864]
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5665
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En mundsmag paa Mormonismen i Utah. Udgivet af en forhenvaerende Mormonaeldste
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1864
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2374a
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Circular. To the citizens of Utah
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[1864]
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2374b
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Circular. To the citizens of Utah
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1864
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3283a
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Exposure of clerical slander. . . .
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1864
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5529a
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Mormon slavery. By an unknown pen
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[1864]
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4232e
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Indbydelse til Guds Rike
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[1864]
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10037
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Yankee drolleries. The most celebrated works of the best American humorists. Complete editions, with introductions by George Augustus Sala
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[1865]
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4631b
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The Kingdom of Christ
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[1865]
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207
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Artemus Ward's Mormon entertainment. Opinions of the New York press
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1865
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237
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Awful disclosures of Mormonism and its mysteries
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[1865]
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5049
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Lykke og ulykke, eller: Saltsoens mysterier. En smuk Historie om en ung pige, der blev forfort af Mormonerne til at reise til Saltsoen og hvad hun der oplevede. Men "Prospekt fra Saltsoen."
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1865
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3413
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Fourth of July celebration at Great Salt Lake City. 1865. Order of exercises
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1865
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7713
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Den sidste nye vise om de to Kjobenhavnske Mursvende der solgte deres koner for 2000 Kroner til en Mormonpraest, some rejste til Utah med dem
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[1865]
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518a
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Bill of fare for Zion's camp. October 10, 1865
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[1865]
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8996a
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Treasury of travel and adventure, in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. A book for young and old with one hundred and twenty illustrations
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1865
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4233
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1865]
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2812a
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Deseret Semi-Weekly News
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1865 – 1922
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2763
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The demoralizing doctrines and disloyal teachings of the Mormon hierarchy. The conditions of woman in polygamy
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1866
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6768
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Programme of exercises, rendered by a solemn assembly, on Pioneer Day, in the large tabernacle, Salt Lake City, commemorating the entrance of the pioneers into the Great Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847
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[1866]
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5532
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A Mormon woman's plea
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1866
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7619a.5
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Select party in honor of A. O. Smoot, Esq., ex-mayor of Great Salt Lake City. Mr [blank space] and ladies are respectfully invited to attend a re-union of the police force, to take place at the Social Hall, on Monday, March 5, 1866. Dancing to commence at 7 P.M.
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1866
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5390.7
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Military assembly. ………… and ladies are resepctfully invited to attend a military ball at the Social Hall, Wednesday evening, Nov. 28th, 1866, at 5 o'clock, p.m.
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1866
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8996a.5
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Tre Breve fra Amerika om Mormonerne, skrevne af J. P. Jacobsen, M. Jensen og N. C. Jensen, Steenbroen, til deres Paarørende i Vendsyssel, Tilligemed en Attest for Brevenes Ægthed
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1866
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5701b
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Några ord mot Mormonismen
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1866
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3781a
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Halawai launa pu o na misionere Hawaii
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1866
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2797
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Deseret Evening News
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1867–
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5242a
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Maga stories
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1867
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7522c
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The San Francisco rag-picker
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[1867]
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3476
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From England to California: Life among the Mormons and Indians
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[1868]
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4255
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An inquiry into the history of the originals of King James Bible; when were they written, where were they written; who wrote them; and how they have been preserved, and handed down
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1868
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293a
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Bancroft's guide for travelers by railway, stage, and steam navigation in the Pacific states. . . .
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1869
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3414
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Fourth of July, 1869. Celebration on the 4th
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1869
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4788a
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Latter day Saints' programme of concert, to be held at 145 Grand Street, Williamsburch [Williamsburg?], Tuesday evening, Sept. 21st, 1869, respectfully dedicated to Presidents Miles, Parr and others, on their leaving for Utah
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1869
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9210a
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The United States on the relation of Charles H. Hempstead, att'y of the United States for said territory of Utah, against Zerubbabel Snow. In the matter of the application of John C. Sandberg & Wm. Horsley, for naturalization
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1870
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835
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Brigham Young, or, perhaps she's on the railway
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[1870]
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845b
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Brigham Young's daughter! Terrible excitement in Utah among the Mormons. A bloody struggle coming! The narrative of her escape from Salt Lake! In company with her intended husband, who, becoming disgusted with polygamy, was cut off from the Mormon Church and condemned to the vengeance of the notorious Danite band. Also, the thrilling and exciting pursuit of the fugitives across the Rocky Mountains and prairies by these miscreants
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[1870]
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2996
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The downfall of the Mormonites and Brigham Young
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[1870]
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6853
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The religions of the world. Authentic accounts of the various faiths and creeds, by members of each denomination
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1870
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5521a
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Mormon Disclosures!! Polygamy!!! Twenty years experience of a Mormon wife. The inner life of polygamic households laid bare. How the elders and saints entrap young women!!. . . .
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[1870]
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5542
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Mormonernes Upperstepraest Brigham Young og hans 16 koner
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[1870]
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4923d
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Life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. . . .
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[1870]
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835a.5
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Brigham Young. Or, perhaps she's on the railway
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[1870]
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6849a
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Rejection of the church
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[1870]
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5522b
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The Mormon elders' damiana wafers. For sale by all leading druggists
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[1870]
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7090a.5
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The return of Mrs. Brigham Young
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[1870]
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5551c.5
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Mormonism exposed. Secret life of the Latter Day Saints, or the hidden mysteries of Mormonism. The secrets of the Endowment House. Confessions of Mormons. Mountian Meadows massacre. . . .
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[1870]
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4210a
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Important from the deck of the steamer City of Corinne, by Zion's Co-operative Submarine Bee Line. Latest news from the excursionists
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1870
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835a
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Brigham Young, or, perhaps she's on the railway
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[1870]
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4922a
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A life among the Mormons
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[1870]
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7090a
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The return of Mrs. Brigham Young
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[1870]
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3742
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Guide to Salt Lake City, Ogden, and the Utah Central Railroad. . . .
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[1870]
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192
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Appletons' hand-book of American travel. Western tour. Embracing eighteen through routes to the West and far West, tours of the Great Lakes and rivers, and all local routes of the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada, California, and Oregon, and territories of Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Washington, and Alaska. Being a complete guide to the Rocky Mountains, Yosemite Valley, Sierra Nevada, the mining regions of Utah, Nevada, etc., and other famous localities; with full descriptive sketches of the cities, towns, rivers, lakes, water-falls, mountains, hunting and fishing grounds, and all places and objects of interest within the district names
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1871
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1282.5
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Christmas ball. Yourself and ladies are cordially invited to attend a select party to be given at the City Hall, on Monday evening, December 25, 1871, commencing at 7:30.
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[1871]
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9062.5
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Twentieth Ward reunion
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1871
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6006
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Opinions concerning the Bible law of marriage. By one of the people. . . .
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1871
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4092.5
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Hostetter's United States almanac for the year 1872
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[1871]
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829a
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Brigham Young and the Mormons of the Salt Lake
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[1871]
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3476a
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From ocean to ocean, being a diary of a three months' expedition from Liverpool to California and back, from the Atlantic to the Pacific by the overland route. . . .
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1871
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8894b
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The thirty-sixth anniversary of the wedding-day of our beloved parents
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[1871]
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8299c
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A souvenir of the trans-continental excursion of railroad agents, 1870. By one of the party
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1871
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8299d
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A souvenir of the trans-continental excursion of railroad agents, 1870, by one of the party
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1871
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8966a
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To the senators and representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled
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[1872]
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3359
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First century of national existence; the United States as they were and are: giving the progressive development of mineral wealth, including not only the precious and the useful metals, but coal, petroleum, and the various alkalies, and earths in use; The public lands, their sales in each year, land grants to roads, railroads, state, and educational purposes, their rapid settlement, the formation of states and territories, founding of cities and commercial centers . . . With an appendix, giving the progress of all the religious denominations and sects, their peculiar doctrines and ordinances, their forms of church government, mode of worship, &c., &c. The whole carefully prepared by an eminent corps of scientific and literary men. Superbly illustrated with over two hundred and twenty-five engravings, executed by the most accomplished artists in the country, carefully printed from steel electrotypes and in chromo. Sold only by subscription
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1872
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5567
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The Mormons; or, life in Utah
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[1872]
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7548
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Saved from the Mormons
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1872
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9802.5
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Widows' traps and maidens' tricks. Showing, by a series of actual facts, how the naughty, naughty maidens, and still naughtier widows, play their little games in the city of New York
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[1872]
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524
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Biographical sketches of Brigham Young and his twenty-nine wives. Beautifully illustrated
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1873
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27
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The Advocate
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[1873]
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5565
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Mormonpigens Klage
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[1873]
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5567a
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The mysteries of Mormonism and downfall of polygamy
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[1873]
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4837a
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Lecture! Rattling roaring rhymes. Mormon Utah and her institutions. Life among the Rocky Mountain Saints. The land of many wives and much silver
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1873
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7498a
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Salt Lake City directory for the year 1873, embracing a general directory of residents, and a business directory; also general information of value to the citizens of Salt Lake City, and business men in general: together with an appendix, full of interesting and instructive matter, regarding the condition of social, political and religious affairs in Utah Territory
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1873
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4227
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1873]
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2828a
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Diary during a tour round the world: Written and posted for my wife during absence: H. B
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[1874]
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3169
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Enoch's Advocate. A temporary journal devoted to the interests of the United Order of Wooden Shoes
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1874
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3698h
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The great sensation. The most fascinating and interesting book ever published. "Stranger than fiction—more thrilling than romance."—A genuine autobiography—presenting a vivid picture of married life among the Saints; by a Mormon lady—for twenty-five years a missionary, the first and legal wife of an elder and high-priest, now and for fifteen years, a resident in Salt Lake City. "Tell it all." The story of life's experience in Mormonism. . . .
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1874
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9314
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Utah Skandinav. . . .
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1874 – 1877
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9315
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Utah State gazetteer and business directory. . . .
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1874 – 1931
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3599a
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Glimpses in America; or, the New World as we saw it. With notices of the evangelical alliance, the Pacific Railway, and California
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1875
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5523
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Mormon Expositor
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[1875]
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4233b
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1875]
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7619b
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Select Social Party. Mr. ________. Yourself and the ladies are cordially invited to attend a select social party, to be given in the music hall, Fourteenth Ward, on Wednesday eve., Oct. 29th, '75, for the benefit of Elder L. F. Branting, to enable him to go on a mission to Scandinavia
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[1875]
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4233a
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Inbjudning till Gods Rike
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[1875]
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7434
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Rough notes of journeys made in the years 1868, '69, '70, '71, '72, and '73 in Syria, down the Tigris, India, Kashmir, Ceylon, Japan, Mongolia, Siberia, the United States, the Sandwich Islands, and Australia
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1875
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4234
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1875]
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4989
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The Lord's harvest, or the dawn of the twelfth hour, by one of the literal bbranches [sic] on the root of Jesse
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[1876]
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4043
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History of Seneca Co., New York, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, palatial residences, public buildings . . . and important manufactories from original sketches by artists of the highest ability. . . .
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1876
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6036a
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The Pacific tourist. Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Containing full descriptions of railroad routes across the continent . . . A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads . . . by Henry T. Williams, editor. With special contributions by Prof. F. V. Hayden, Maj. J. W. Powell, Clarence King, Capt. [Clarence] Cutton, A. C. Peale, Joaquin Miller, J. B. David, F. E. Shearer . . . Illustrations by Thomas Moran, A. C. Warren, W. Snyder, F. Schell, H. W. Troy, A. Will, engravings by Meeder & Chubb
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1876
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6384a
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Pioneer celebration. Programme of the anniversary proceedings at the tabernacle, July 24, '76
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[1876]
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4232a
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Köllun til Guðsríkis
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[1876]
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4207
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Illustrated centennial sketches, map and directory of Union County, Iowa
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1876
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4228
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1876]
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7397
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Rocky Mountain Christian Advocate
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1876 – 1883
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8875
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Temple song. Tune: "Hold the fort!"
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[1877]
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9624
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Washington's vision. The wars of 1812 and 1861 revealed to him. Mother Shipton's prophecy, and S. W. Farnsworth's vision
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1877
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10011
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The word of the Lord. Unto the saints in all the world
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[1877]
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2740
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Death of President Brigham Young. Brief sketch of his life and labors. Funeral ceremonies, with a full report of the addresses. Resolution of respect, etc
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1877
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6762b
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Programme. Funeral of President John Taylor, Salt Lake City, July 29th, 1887
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[1877]
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3791
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Half hours in the wide West, over mountains, rivers and prairies. With numerous illustrations
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1877
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6007
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Order of procession at the funeral of the President Brigham Young, New Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, September 2d, 1877
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[1877]
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1276a
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A Christian messenger to all people
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1877
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4511c
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Junction Extra! August 29, 1877. 10 p.m. Death. Which loves a shining mark, has seized a mighty man. Prest. Brigham Young called home
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[1877]
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4511d
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Junction Extra. Death of Prest. B. Young! Salt Lake City, Aug. 29, '77
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[1877]
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5706a
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Names of the members of the two first Quorums of Seventies
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[1877]
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6773a
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Protea. Talking with a Prophet. What Brigham Young himself said about his successor
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[1877]
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2473c
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A conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be held at Saddlers Wells Theatre, Islington, on Sunday, April 22, 1877
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[1877]
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4031c
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The history of Henry County, Illinois, its tax-payers and voters; containing, also, a biographical directory; a condensed history of the state; map of the county; a business directory; an abstract of every-day laws; war record of Henry County, officers and societies, lodges, etc., etc
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1877
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4210c
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Important tidings. The gospel of Jesus Christ, as revealed to the Prophet in the nineteenth century, will be preached at Temperance Hall, Windsor Street, Brighton, by an elder from Salt Lake City, on Sunday, March 25
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[1877]
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4208
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An illustrated historical atlas map; Jackson County, Mo. Carefully compiled from personal examinations and surveys
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1877
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4229
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1877]
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9002
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|
Tribute of respect to the memory of the late Hon. Brigham Young, and the first governor of Utah
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[1878]
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5554
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Mormonism. Notice. The inhabitants of South Shields are respectfully informed that elders Wm. Budge, H. W. Naisbett, and C. W. Nibley, from Salt Lake City, will deliver addresses on the above subject. . . .
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[1878]
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4031
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History of Geauga and Lake counties, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its pioneers and most prominent men
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1878
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4037
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|
The history of Marshall County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Marshall County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, &c
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1878
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6308a.5
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Peoples' ticket. General election, Morgan County, U.T. 1878. I vote as follows:…
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1878
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2969a
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The doctrine of the first resurrection, a light which cannot any longer be hid in darkness
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1878
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6394b
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A poem for the new year
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[1878]
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5790c
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A new volume of scripture! The revelations of God to the ancient Americans
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[1878]
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3284c.5
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Eyes and ears open: or adverntures by sea and land. By A. C. B.
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1878
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5790b
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A new volume of scripture! The revelations of God to the ancient Americans
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[1878]
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4235
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1878]
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9279a
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Utah directory and gazetteer for 1879–80. Containing the name and occupation of every resident in the towns and cities of Salt Lake, Utah, Weber and Davis counties and a very complete list of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men and officials together with full gazetteer information, statistics, distances, data, history, population, area, valuation, resources, facts, figures, etc., etc; of every county, city, town and hamlet in Utah Territory . . .
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1879
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9489
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|
The voice of the Lord is unto the people of the utmost bounds of the Earth. . . .
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[1879]
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846
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|
Brigham Young's will
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[1879]
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3431
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Fraud on the will. Over a million dollars stolen by Taylor & Co. Suit of the heirs to recover the money. Full exposure of the robbery, trickery and collusion. The complaint in court
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[1879]
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4023
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|
The history of Adams County, Illinois. Containing a history of the county—its cities, towns, etc. A biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion; general and local statistics. Portraits of early settlers and prominent men. History of the Northwest, history of Illinois, map of Adams County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etc., etc
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1879
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4035
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|
The history of Lee County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Lee County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, &c
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1879
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4044
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|
History of Tazewell County, Illinois. Together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships; educational, religious, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois. Embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English and American conquests, and a general review of its civil, political and military history. Digest of state laws
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1879
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5975
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|
An official proclamation written to the kings, governors and people of the earth
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[1879]
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2472a
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Conditions for life in Utah; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. . . .
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[1879]
|
1187a.5
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The career of Brigham Young, comprising the complete history of Mormonism
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[1879]
|
4029b
|
|
The history of Des Moines County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Des Moines County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, &c
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1879
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4044b
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|
The history of Warren County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Warren County, Constitution of the United States, constitution of the state of Iowa, miscellaneous matter &c.
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1879
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7522a
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Samuel Stringfellow, George Stringfellow, William Jennings, and Brigham Young, appellants, vs. Joseph M. Cain, Elizabeth Cain, Charles Crimson, and Elizabeth T. Crimson. Error and appeal from the Supreme Court of the territory of Utah. Brief of the plaintiffs in error and appellants, No. 181 and 182
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[1879]
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7522b
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Samuel Stringfellow, George Stringfellow, William Jennings, and Brigham Young, appellants, vs. Joseph M. Cain, Elizabeth Cain, Charles Crimson, and Elizabeth T. Crimson, and Samuel Stringfellow, George Stringfellow, William Jennings, and Brigham Young, plaintiffs in error, Joseph M. Cain, Elizabeth M. Cain, Elizabeth Cain, Charles Crimson, and Elizabeth S. Crimson. Transcript of record. Error and appeal from the Supreme Court of the territory of Utah. Supreme Court of the United States, No. 181 and No. 182
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[1879]
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2479
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The Contributor
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1879 – 1896
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9304
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|
The Utah pioneers. Celebration of the entrance of the pioneers into Great Salt Lake Valley. Thirty-third anniversary, July 24, 1880. Full account of the proceedings.—The procession.—The speeches.—The music.—The decorations.—Descriptive and historical discourse on the pioneers
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1880
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4511b
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July twenty-fourth. Pioneer Day, also, our year of jubilee. Grand historical celebration
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1880
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4920
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|
Library of universal knowledge; being a reprint entire of the last (1879) Edinburgh and London edition of Chamber's Encyclopedia, a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people
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1880
|
5556
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|
Mormonism revealed. Authorative [sic] information regarding the terrors and infamies of early Mormon life, upon which the play of "100 wives" is founded
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[1880]
|
4038
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|
History of Pike County, Illinois; together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English and American conquests and a general review of its civil, political and military history. Digest of state laws
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1880
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6003
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|
An open letter to George Q. Cannon
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[1880]
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439h
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Berichte während einer Reise um die Erde 1877/78, von F. P
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[1880]
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6384b
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Pioneer Day, also, our year of jubilee. Grand historical celebration
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[1880]
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6386a
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Pioneers' Day. Thirty-third anniversary. Jubilee and rejoicing
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1880
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7734
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A singular dream. A plea for religious liberty, and exposition of legal principles evolved in a dream. "Which was not all a dream." By a dreamer
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[1880]
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5565a
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A Mormon's bride (the only authentic Mormon play produced)
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[1880]
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6830c
|
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Die Rechte, Bergunstigungen und Segnungen, welcher sich Burger des Riches Gottes in Diesem Leben erfreuen
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[1880]
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7507a
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Salt Lake Mormons. All the people of this country have now an opportunity for seeing those men who are guilty of so many of those horrible murders which for many years have been committed in Utah
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[1880]
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8350
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Spring blossoms, a choice collection of historical and literary essays and original poems
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1880
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9537a
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Wälkomsthelning vid ankomsten till Sion
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[1880]
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395a
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The Benjamin Franklin primer
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1880
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4033b
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The history of Keokuk County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Keokuk County, Constitution of the United States, constitution of the state of Iowa, miscellaneous matters, &c.
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1880
|
4044c
|
|
The history of Washington County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and legal statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Iowa, map of Washington County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, &c.
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1880
|
7619d
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|
Selections of American humor in prose and verse
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[1880]
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3644
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|
The Gospel Monitor
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1880–
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3699
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The great West: its attractions and resources, containing a popular description of the marvelous scenery, physical geography, fossils and glaciers of this wonderful region, and the recent explorations in the Yellowstone Park, "The wonderland of America" by Prof. F. V. Hayden, LL.D., formerly United States geologist. Also, valuable information to travellers and settlers concerning climate, health, money, husbandry, education, the Indians, Mormonism, the Chinese; with the homestead, pre-emption, land, and mining laws. By a corps of able contributors. Handsomely illustrated with engravings and maps. Sold only by subscription
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1880
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4230
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1880]
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4235a
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Inbjudning till Guds Rike
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[1880]
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9048
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|
Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine
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1880 – 1885
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2753
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The delegate from Utah. The position of George Q. Cannon, to whom the seat was awarded. Reply to a pamphlet issued in behalf of A. G. Campbell
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1881
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5526a
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"A Mormon." Platform of principles of the pretended reformers of Utah
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[1881]
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3493
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Funeral services held in the Salt Lake Assembly Hall over the remains of Elder W. C. Staines, Friday, August 5, 1881. Reported by John Irvine
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1881
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6000.5
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|
100 wives, the greatest success for several years, will be shortly produced with De Wolf Hopper and the unrivalled Gosch-Hopper Company. Entirely new and elaborate scenery, giving correct views of Salt Lake City and vicinity, carried with the company. Accurate costuming and properties, and effective and original music
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[1881]
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4033
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The history of Jackson County, Missouri, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., biographical sketches of its citizens, Jackson County in the late war, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Missouri, map of Jackson County, miscellaneous matter, etc., etc
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1881
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4037b
|
|
History of Nevada with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers
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1881
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4040
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History of Ray County, Mo., carefully written and compiled from the most authentic official and private sources, including a history of its townships, city, towns and villages, together with a condensed history of Missouri; the Constitution of the United States, and state of Missouri; a military record of its volunteers in either army of the great civil war; general and local statistics; miscellany; reminiscences, grave, tragic and humorous; biographical sketches of prominent men and citizens identified with the interests of the county
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1881
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1224a
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The case against delegate Cannon, of Utah
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[1881]
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9801
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Who is Jarman?
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[1881]
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13d
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Action of the Utah Methodist Episcopal Church Mission Conference, Ogden, Utah, July 9th, 1881
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1881
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7711a
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De Sidste-Dages Helliges afholder stor Efteraars-Konference fra Fredag d. 27. Septbr
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[1881]
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748b
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A book of startling revelations! . . . Mormonism unveiled! Being the only real expose of this creed ever given to the public
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[1881]
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4028a
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The history of Clinton County, Missouri, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., biographical sketches of its citizens, Clinton County in the late war, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Missouri, map of Clinton County, etc., etc
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1881
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4040a
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History of Saline County, Missouri, carefully written and compiled from the most authentic official and private sources . . . with a condensed history of Missouri; the state constitution; a military record of its volunteers in either army of the great Civil War . . . biographical sketches of prominent men. . . .
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1881
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3538
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Gems for the young folks. Fourth book of the faith-promoting series. . . .
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1881
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4257
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Intemperance; an appeal to the youth of Zion. The folly of drunkenness and the nobility of a temperate life compared. Figures that tell a fearful story. Examples from real life
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1881
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4374
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Jarman's scenes of Mormon life! 600 lovely views shown. . . .
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[1881]
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7481
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Salt Lake City Anzeiger
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1881 – 1890
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3111k
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The Edmunds bill. . . . Following is the full text of the Edmunds bill as passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the President
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[1882]
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9280
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Utah election laws. Who can and who cannot vote among the "Mormons."
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[1882]
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2749
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Defence of the constitutional and religious rights of the people of Utah. Speeches of Senators Vest, Morgan, Call, Brown, Pendleton and Lamar
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[1882]
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2754
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The delegate from Utah. Speeches in the House of Representatives of the United States for the admission of Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon to the seat in Congress, to which he had been elected by a vote of 18,568, against 1,357
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1882
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3090
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Early scenes in church history. Designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter-day Saints. Eighth book in the faith-promoting series
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1882
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5526
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Mormon petition. To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. . . . Hence your petitioners beseech your Honorable body that all pending legislation regarding Utah may be at once stopped, and that our beloved polygamous delegate be at once given his seat in the House of Representatives. . . .
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[1882]
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5534
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Mormonen Zeitung
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1882
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3418
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Fragments of experience. Designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter-day Saints. Sixth book of the faith-promoting series
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1882
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4029
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The history of Daviess County, Missouri. An encyclopedia of useful information, and a compendium of actual facts. It contains a condensed history of the state of Missouri and its chief cities—St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph; A reliable history of Daviess County—its pioneer record, war history, resources, biographical sketches and portraits of prominent citizens; general and local statistics of great value, and a large amount of miscellaneous matter, incidents, etc., etc
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1882
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4049
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History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources . . . its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin . . . and an abstract of its laws and constitution . . .
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1882
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3662g.45
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Grand fancy costume ball. In the Court House, St. George, Thurs. eve., Jan. 12th, 1882. At 6:30 P. M. Mr. [blank space] and ladies are respectfully invited.
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1882
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4238.5
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Independent Ticket. Regular municipal election. Monday, February 13th, 1882.
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1882
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5999
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Once a polygamist not always a polygamist
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[1882]
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1275b
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Christensen's grand historical exhibition, consisting of 22 beautiful paintings on more than 2,000 square feet of canvas, and illustrating the principle events in connection with the rise and progress of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1882]
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9207a
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The United States in the light of prophecy
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[1882]
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2474a
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Confidential terms to agents for Mormonism unveiled
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[1882]
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4037c.5
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The history of Nodaway County, Missouri:
containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., biographical sketches of its citizens, Nodaway county in the late war . . . history of Missouri, map of Nodaway county, etc. etc.
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1882
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3124b
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Elder Jos. A. West, president of the London Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Elders E. H. Nye & H. W. Brown will deliver a series of discourses at the above named place, on Sunday, Sept. 24th, on the history of the Mormons and the religious, political, and social institutions of that peculiar people
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[1882]
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5522c.5
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The Mormon elder's damiana wafers
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[1882]
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6400a
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Polygamy: or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism
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[1882]
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4765a
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Latter-day Saint literature!
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[1882]
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5335b
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Memorial to Congress. To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled
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[1882]
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13b
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An act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend section fifty-three hundred and fifty-two of the revised statutes of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-two
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[1882]
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5335d
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Memorial to Congress. To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled
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[1882]
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5522d
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The Mormon elders' damiana wafers for nervous debility
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[1882]
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5335c
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Memorial to Congress. To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled
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[1882]
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4031e
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The history of Holt and Atchison counties, Missouri, containing a history of these counties, their cities, towns, etc, etc., biographical sketches of their citizens, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Missouri, map of Holt and Atchison counties, etc
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1882
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4044d
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History of White County, Illinois, together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English and American conquests, and a general review of its civil, political and military history. Digest of state laws
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1882
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5225a
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The Meears prize essay. "Utah: her attractions and resources, as inviting the attention of tourists and those seeking permanent homes." Prize awarded to Robert W. Sloan, Esq., of the Salt Lake Herald. Companion essays by Col. O. J. Hollister, collector of internal revenue, S. A. Kenner, Esq., editor of the Beaver Enterprise
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[1882]
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4210
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Important documents bearing on political questions in Utah
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1882
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4231
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Indbydelse til Guds Rige
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[1882]
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4237
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Independence Hall. The pioneers in providing for the social, educational and religious needs of the non-Mormons of Utah Territory. History of Independence Hall—A landmark in the development of Utah
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[1882]
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6036b
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The Pacific tourist. J. R. Bowman's illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Containing full descriptions of railroad routes across the continent, all pleasure resorts and places of most noted scenery in the far West, also all of the cities, towns, villages, U.S. forts, springs, lakes, mountains, routes of summer travel, best localities for hunting, fishing, sporting, and enjoyment, with all needful information for the pleasure traveler, miner, settler, or business man. A complete travelers guide. The Union and Central Pacific Railroads, and all points of business or pleasure travel to California, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Montana. . . . Frederick E. Shearer, editor. . . .
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1882 – 1883
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9279b
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The Utah directory, for 1883–84. Containing the name and occupation of every resident in Salt Lake City. And a complete business directory of every city and town in Utah together with a compendium of general information
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1883
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4032
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History of Howard and Cooper counties, Missouri, written and compiled from the most authentic official and private sources, including a history of its townships, towns, and villages. Together with a condensed history of Missouri . . . detailed history of Howard and Cooper counties—its pioneer record, resources, biographical sketches of prominent citizens. . . .
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1883
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4039
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History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Containing a history from the earliest settlement to the present time, embracing its topographical, geological, and physical climatic features; its agricultural, railroad interests, etc.; giving an account of its aboriginal inhabitants, early settlement by the whites, pioneer incidents, its growth, its improvements, organization of the county, the judicial history, the business and industries, churches, schools, etc.; biographical sketches; portraits of some early settlers, prominent men, etc
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1883
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4041
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History of San Bernardino County, California. Including biographical sketches
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1883
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6385
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Pioneer Day! Grand musical celebration, in the large Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 24th, 1883
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1883
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7599
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Scraps of biography. Tenth book of the faith-promoting series. Designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter-day Saints
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1883
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4031f
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History of Howard and Chariton counties, Missouri, written and compiled from the most official, authentic and private sources, including a history of its townships, towns and villages. Together with a condensed history of Missouri; a reliable and detailed history of Howard and Chariton Counties—its pioneer record, resources, biographical sketches of great value; incidents and reminiscences
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1883
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5795c
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New West Gleaner. Devoted to Christian education in the territories
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[1883]
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6421a
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Postmaster John T. Lynch on the "Mormons," a foul and frety libel!
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[1883]
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4033a
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History of Johnson County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, and its townships, cities and villages from 1836 to 1882. Together with biographical sketches of many enterprising farmers, merchants, mechanics, professional and business men; a condensed history of the state; the Constitution of the United States; an abstract of the most important laws; the natural history of the county; its organization; its political and religious history; agriculture, horticulture and stock-raising; war record; township histories; churches; schools; railroads and business enterprises; miscellaneous matters, etc., etc
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1883
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