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7632c
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Sharp, Jonathan [pseud.]
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Jonathan Sharp; or the adventures of a Kentuckian. Written by himself
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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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9927a
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Wilson, Joshua Lacy
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A sermon on witchcraft, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Nov. 9th, 1845, by J. L. Wilson, senior pastor. . . .
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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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4198b
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Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
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Proclamation by the governor . . . Executive Department, Springfield, Illinois, September 20, 1845
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[1845]
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4304a
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Jackson, Thomas
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The Book of Mormon weighed in the balances of the scriptures, and found wanting. A lecture delivered at Coalville, December 25, 1844
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1845
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5731b
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor—Extra: Saturday, January 18, 1845. The voice of Nauvoo! Proceedings of the city council
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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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6753a
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Price, Rees E
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To the scattered and peeled Britons
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[1845]
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8307b
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Sparks, Quartus Strong
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Priestcraft exposed: false religion unmasked, derided, and slain; hypocrisy unveiled: truth vindicated, secretaries mad: and Babylon falling! By Q. S. Sparks, minister of the gospel, Hartford, Conn. . . .
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1845
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8851a
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Taylor, John
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Upper California
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[1845]
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8799
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Tayler, W. H
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Some account of Joseph Smith and the Mormon imposture; chiefly compiled from Chambers's Miscellany and the Rev. H. Caswall's work, entitled "The city of the Mormons."
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[1845]
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3767
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Guthrie, Edwin
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Lee County anti-Mormon meeting
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[1845]
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4185
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Illinois. General Assembly
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Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Illinois, at their session begun and held at Springfield, December 2, 1844
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1845
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4186
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Reports made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Illinois, at their session begun and held at Springfield, December 2, 1844
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1845
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4199
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Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
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A proclamation by the governor of the state of Illinois
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[1845]
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4204
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Illinois. Laws, statutes, etc.
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Laws of the state of Illinois, passed by the Fourteenth General Assembly, at their regular session, began and held at Springfield, December 2nd, 1844
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1845
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4469
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Jones, Dan
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Y farw wedi ei chyfodi yn fyw: neu'r hen grefydd newydd traethawd yn dangos anghyfnewidioldeb teyrnas ddwv. Gan Capt. D. Jones. . . .
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1845
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4605
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Kidder, Daniel Parish
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Mormonism and the Mormons: a historical view of the rise and progress of the sect self-styled Latter-day Saints
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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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9615
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Saturday, August 1, 1846. Look to your tickets there have been some tickets printed with the names of all the Anti-Mormon nominees. . . .
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[1846]
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9594
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Ward, Thomas
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A voice of warning
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[1846]
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9601
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Warren, William B
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To the citizens of Hancock County: the undersigned, again deems it his duty to appear before you in a circular. . . . Mormon population . . . are leaving the state. . . .
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1846
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9616
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Warsaw, Monday, September 14th, 12 o'clock, M., 1846. War! War! A battle fought in Nauvoo. . . .
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[1846]
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9611
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Sunday, 12:00, M. June 14, 1846, We are again called upon to announce that the county of Hancock is the theatre of war. . . .
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[1846]
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9612
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal—Extra. Warsaw, Ills., July 16, 1846—11 A.M. More difficulties in Hancock County. . . .
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[1846]
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9613
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Wednesday, July 29, 1846. Public meeting in M'Donough County. . . .
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[1846]
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9614
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Friday, July 31, 1846. Anti-Mormons, we have one more word to say to you before the final issue. . . .
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[1846]
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857
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The British and American Commercial Joint Stock Company
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Deed of settlement of the British and American Commercial Joint Stock Company, established for the purpose of trading between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and North and South America
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1846
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1132
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Candland, David
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The fireside visitor; or, plain reasoner
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[1846]
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1338
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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A circular, of the high council. To the members of the Church of Jesus Christ op [sic] Latter Day Saints, and to all whom it may concern: Greeting
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[1846]
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2489
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Conyers, Josiah B
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A brief history of the leading causes of the Hancock mob, in the year 1846. By Josiah B. Conyers, M.D., Quincy, Illinois
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1846
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2765
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Dennett, John
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John Dennett's first volume on the horrible enormities of Mormonism: Mysteries of singing in long and short metre unveiled: a dash at the spiritual wife system. Also, an exposure of unparalleled wrongs and sufferings while a member of that peculiar sect. Together with an answer to the following conundrum richly applied: Why is it that the inhabitants of Boston are so much like South Boston and Neponset bridges?
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1846
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2838
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Dietrichson, Johannes Wilhelm Christian
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Reise blandt de norske emigranter i "De Forendede nordamerikanske Fristater"
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1846
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2864
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1846
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The Doctrine and Covenants, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Carefully selected from the reveations [sic] of God. By Joseph Smith, president. Fourth American edition
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1846
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6569
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A dialogue between Josh. Smith and the devil!
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[1846]
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6822
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Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg von
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America and the American people. By Friedrich Von Raumer, professor of history in the University of Berlin, &c., &c . . . Translated from the German by William W. Turner
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1846
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4953
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Little, Jesse Carter
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Circular. To the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, scattered abroad through the eastern and middle states: Greeting:
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[1846]
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4954
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Little, Jesse Carter
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Circular. Epistle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in the Eastern States, sent greeting:
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[1846]
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4955
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Little, Jesse Carter
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Circular the second, published by Elder J. C. Little, president of the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," in the Eastern States, Philadelphia, May 15th, 1846
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[1846]
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5278
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Marks, David
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Memoirs of the life of David Marks, minister of the gospel; edited by Mrs. Marilla Marks. . . .
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1846
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5293
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Martin, Moses
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A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting gospel, setting forth its first principles, promises, and blessings. In which some of the most prominent features that have ever characterized that system, when on the earth, are made manifest; and that it will continue to do so, so long as it can be found on the earth. By Elder Moses Martin, minister of the gospel. (First edition published at New York, in 1842) Second edition
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1846
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5310
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Mattison, Hiram
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A scriptural defence of the doctrine of the Trinity; or, a check to modern Arianism, as taught by Campbellites, Hicksites, New Lights, Universalists and Mormons; and especially by a sect calling themselves "Christians." By Rev. H. Mattison
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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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5405
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Miller, Reuben
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A defence of the claims of James J. Strang to the authority now usurped by the Twelve, and shewing him to be the true successor of Joseph Smith, as first president of the high priesthood
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[1846]
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5406
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Miller, Reuben
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James J. Strang, weighed in the balance of truth, and found wanting. His claims as first president of the Melchisedek priesthood refuted. By Reuben Miller, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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1846
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6569a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A dialogue between Josh. Smith and the devil!
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[1846]
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3813
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Hancock County, Illinois
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[Broadside showing Democratic, Whig, and Anti-Mormon ballots, Hancock County election, 1846]
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[1846]
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3819
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Tax notice. To the tax payers of Hancock County, Illinois
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[1846]
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3828b
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Hancock Eagle
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Prospectus of the Hancock Eagle a weekly newspaper, devoted to literature, news, politics-the arts and sciences, commerce and agriculture; to be published at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. . . .
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[1846]
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3822
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Thursday, June 11, 1846. Resumption of hostilities in Hancock. Lynch law in the ascendant!
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[1846]
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3823
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. The war in Hancock. Saturday night 12 o'clock, June 13, 1846
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[1846]
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3824
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Saturday night, July 11, 1846. The mob again in the field, more lynching, 8 men brutally mangled by the regulators. . . .
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[1846]
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3825
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Monday night, July 13, 1846. Progress of the insurrection in Hancock. . . .
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[1846]
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3826
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Illinois, August 18, 1846. Mob law in Hancock. . . .
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[1846]
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3827
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Illinois, August 20, 1846. Proclamation! To the citizens of Hancock County. . . .
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1846
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3828
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Hancock County, October 5, 1846
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[1846]
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4165b
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Hyde, Orson
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Circular
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1846
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5715
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Nauvoo, Ill. Citizens
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Citizens of Nauvoo! Once more to arms in defense of your persons and property!
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[1846]
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5716
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Nauvoo, Ill. Citizens
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New citizen doggerel; being an account of the wonderful escape of some "respectable old citizens" from Golden's Point, June 14, 1846
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[1846]
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5718
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Nauvoo, Ill. Citizens
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Public meeting, of the new citizens of Nauvoo
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[1846]
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5719
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Nauvoo, Ill. Committee of Public Safety
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Circular. Nauvoo, Hancock County, June 15, 1846. At a meeting of the new citizens who have recently settled in Hancock County, on Sunday night, June 14th, a "Committee of Safety," consisting of 50 persons was appointed and instructed to draft an address to the people of the state in general, and to those of the nine counties which were present at the Carthage Convention in October last in particular
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[1846]
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6081
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Palmer, John W
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To the citizens of Hancock County!
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1846
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6096a
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Parker, James R
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Proclamation. Head Quarters, Nauvoo, Hancock, Ills. Friday, August 28, 1846. To all good citizens of the county of Hancock, state of Illinois, and surrounding counties
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[1846]
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6095
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Parker, James R
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Circular: to the citizens of Adams and the adjacent counties in this state
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1846
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6096b
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Parker, James R
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Proclamation. State of Illinois. Hancock County. S.S. Whereas James R. Parker the 32 Regiment of the militia of the state of Illinois have been ordered with a portion of said regiment to rendezvous in said county of Hancock . . .
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[1846]
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6097
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Parker, James R
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To the public. . . .
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1846
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6312
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Perkins, James Handasyd
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Annals of the West: embracing a concise account of principal events which have occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and forty five. Compiled from the most authentic sources
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1846
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1870b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. Welsh. 1846
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[Hymnau, wedi eu cyfansoddi a'u casglu, yn fwyaf neillduol, at wasanaeth Saint Y Dyddiau Diweddaf]
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1846
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2682b
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Davies, W. R
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Y Seintiau Diweddaf. Sylwedd pregeth a draddodwyd ar y gwyrthiau. Er mwyn goleuo y cyffredin, a dangos twyll y creaduriaid a alwant eu hunain yn Seintiau y Dyddiau Diweddaf
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1846
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3397a
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Ford, Thomas
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Presentation of a flag to Governor Ford and his troops by the ladies of Hancock County
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[1846]
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7566
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Schoppe, Amalie
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Der Prophet. Historischer Roman aus der Neuzeit Nord-Amerikas. Von Amalie Schoppe geb. Weise
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1846
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7733
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Singleton, James Washington
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To the public. The very responsible and conspicuous position I have occupied in the late disturbance in Hancock County imposes on me the task of quieting the public mind. . . .
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[1846]
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6800a
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Quincy, Ill. Citizens
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To the public. In order to prevent an erroneous impression from going abroad, in relation to the position of affairs in Hancock and undersigned feel it to be incumbent upon them. . . .
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[1846]
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4204.5
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Illinois State Gazette
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Illinois State Gazette Extra. Shawneetown, Sunday, May 17, 1846.
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1846
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2689a
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Davis, Garrett
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Speech of Mr. G. Davis, of Kentucky, on the Mexican war and the President's message. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Dec. 22, 1846
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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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326a
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Bartlett, Sylvester M
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Whig Extra. Thursday, 12 o'clock, Sept. 3d. Letter from the editor
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1846
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3828a
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Hancock Eagle
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Hancock Eagle-Extra. Nauvoo, Hancock County, (Ill.), October 24, 1846
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[1846]
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4463a
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Jones, Dan
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Atebydd y gwrthddadleuon a ddygir yn fwyaf cyffredinol drwy y wyad yn erbyn Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf, a'r arthrawiaeth a broffesant; mewn ffurf o ymddyddan, er symud y rhwystrau oddiar ffordd y Cymry ymofyngar, heb "anmhwyllo ynghlych cwestiynau, ac ymryson ynghylch geiriau, o'r rhai y mae cenfigen, ymryson, cableddau, a drwg dybiau yn dyfod; ac na ddaliont ar chwedlau ac achau anorphen, y rhai sydd yn peri cwestiynau, yn hytrach nag adeiladaeth dduwiol, yn hon sydd trwy ffydd: gwnaed [pawb] felly." Gan. Capt. D. Jones
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[1846]
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4463b
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Jones, Dan
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Beth ydyw yr efengyl?
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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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6096c
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Parker, James R
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Proclamation. To all good citizens of the county of Hancock, state of Illinois, and the surrounding counties
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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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8141
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Smith, William
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Minutes of a conference, held by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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[1846]
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8143
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Smith, William
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To the public. . . .
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[1846]
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8514
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Strang, James Jesse
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Warning to all people. By James J. Strang, successor prophet to Joseph Smith
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[1846]
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9610a
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal Extra. Warsaw, January 8, 1846. Important from Carthage
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[1846]
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9616a
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Warsaw Signal
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Supplement to the Warsaw Signal. This supplement to the Warsaw Signal contains a complete documentary history of the late difficulties with the Mormons, and an account of the late expedition of Gov. Ford to Nauvoo. . . .
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[1846]
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9870a
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Williams, David
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Twyll y seintiau diweddaf yn cael ei ddynoethi mewn nodiadau byr ar draethawd a ysgrifenwyd yn ddiweddar gan Capt. D. Jones, dan yr enw, "Traethawd ar Anghyfnewidioldeb Teyrnas Dduw," &c. Gan David Williams, Silo, Abercannaid. Yr ail argraffiad
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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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3717
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Gregg, Thomas
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A descriptive, statistical and historical chart of the county of Hancock. Prepared and published by Th. Gregg—Warsaw, Illinois, Feb. 1, 1846. [Second edition-revised and corrected by the author]
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[1846]
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3732
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Griffiths, Willard
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Mormon doings. When freemen rise and shed their ink. The heads of petty tyrants shrink
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[1846]
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3716a
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Gregg, Thomas
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A descriptive, statistical and historical chart of the county of Hancock. Prepared and published by Th. Gregg, Warsaw, Illinois, Jan. 1, 1846
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[1846]
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4197
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Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
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Message of the governor of the state of Illinois transmitted to the General Assembly, December 7, 1846
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1846
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4198
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Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
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Mormon difficulties. Report of the Governor in relation to the difficulties in Hancock County. Senate, Dec. 10, 1846
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[1846]
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4201
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Illinois. Governor, 1846-53 (French)
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To the citizens of Hancock
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[1846]
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4202
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Illinois. Governor's troops (Volunteers)
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Insult to the governor! In publishing the following proceedings of the officers and men belonging to the detachment of volunteers now at Nauvoo, it is due to the respectable portion of the anti-Mormon party to say, that it is believed, they had nothing to do in the matter . . . All the printers in the state are respectfully invited to publish these proceedings, as a mere act of justice, to a man who has been much undeservedly persecuted, merely for the conscientious discharge of his duty
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[1846]
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4303
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Jackson, Joseph H
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The adventures and experiences of Joseph H. Jackson: disclosing the depths of Mormon villany [sic] practices in Nauvoo
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1846
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4458
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Jones, Dan
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Amddiffyniad y Saint versus cyhuddiadau Thomas Jones, Merthyr, ac ereill
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[1846]
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4464
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Jones, Dan
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Beth ydyw yr efengyl?
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[1846]
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4466
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Jones, Dan
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Beth yw Mormoniaeth
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[1846]
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4472
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Jones, Dan
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Y glorian, yn yr hon y gwelir David yn pwyso Williams, a Williams yn pwyso David; neu David Williams, o Abercanaid, yn gwrthddweyd ei hun, wedi ei ddal yn ei dwyll, a'i brofi yn ddeistaidd. Gan Capt. D. Jones
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1846
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3641
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Gospel Herald
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. . . for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . . .
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1846 – 1850
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9422
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
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The Mormon endowment; a secret drama, or conspiracy, in the Nauvoo-Temple, in 1846; in which process Mr. and Mrs. McGee, (the authors of this work,) were made king and queen, to which is added a sketch of the life of Joseph Smith, the circumstances of his finding the Mormon bible; his last revelation in the appointment of his successor; the angel's appearance to him; his finding another bible; his revelation concerning Polk and the Mexican War; baptism for the dead—Mormon faith—spiritual-wife-doctrine; description of Nauvoo and the Temple, &c., &c
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1847
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9423
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
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A dialogue between Adam and Eve, the Lord and the devil, called the endowment: as was acted by twelve or fifteen thousand, in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, said to be revealed from God, as a reward for building that splendid edifice, and the express object for which it was built
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1847
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9711
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Westwood, Philip Moss
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I'm a Mormon. A song. By P. M., [sic] Westwood; and sung by him before the ladies, nobility, and gentry of Bristol. Christmas, 1847
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[1847]
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1047
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Bushnell, Horace
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Barbarism the first danger. A discourse for home missions, by Horace Bushnell, pastor of the North Church, Hartford, Conn.
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1847
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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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2637
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Cutts, James Madison
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The conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in the years 1846 & 1847. With engravings, plans of battle, etc
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1847
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2736
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Dean, James
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Mormonism not Christianity, as proved in a discussion between a Mormon elder and a defender of evangelical Christianity; containing also an account of the death of Joseph Smith, and the casting out of 319 devils, by a Mormon elder
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[1847]
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3117
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Edwards, Frank S
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A campaign in New Mexico with Colonel Doniphan. By Frank S. Edwards, a volunteer. With a map of the route, and a table of the distances traversed
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1847
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3388
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Follett, Frederick
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History of the press of western New York; prepared at the request of a committee, by Frederick Follett of Batavia. Together with the proceedings of the Printers' Festival held on the 141st anniversary of the birth-day of Franklin in the City of Rochester, on Monday, January 18, 1847
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1847
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6632
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning and instruction to all people; or, an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. Sixth edition
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1847
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4676
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Koch, Albrecht Karl
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Reise durch einen Theil der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika in den Jahren 1844 bis 1846, von Dr. Albert C. Koch. Nebst 2 Tafeldn Abblidungen
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1847
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4745
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Lanman, Charles
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A summer in the wilderness; embracing a canoe voyage up the Mississippi and around Lake Superior
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1847
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5408
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Miller, Reuben
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Truth shall prevail: a short reply to an article published in the Voree Herald (Reveille), by J. C. Bennett; and the willful falsehoods of J. J. Strang, published in the first number of Zion's Reveille
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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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4109
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Howe, Henry
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Historical collections of Ohio; containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its general and local history: with descriptions of its counties, principal towns and villages. Illustrated by 177 engravings, giving views of the chief town—public buildings,—relics of antiquity,—historic localities,—natural scenery, etc
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1847
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4126
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Hughes, John Taylor
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Doniphan's expedition; containing an account of the conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's overland expedition to California; Doniphan's campaign against the Navajos; his unparalleled march upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the operations of General Price at Santa Fé: with a sketch of the life of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with plans of battle fields and fine engravings. By John T. Hughes, A.B., of the First Regiment of Missouri Cavalry
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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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5866
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Norris, James W., compiler
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Illinois annual register, and western business directory. Norris & Gardiner, editors & proprietors
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1847
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6068
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Page, John E
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The priesthood
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1847
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6071
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Page, John E
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Treatise on circumcision
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[1847]
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6072
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Page, John E
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Treatise on the spiritual covenant made with Abraham
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[1847]
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1047a
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Bushnell, Horace
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A discourse for home missions, by Horace Bushness, pastor of the North Church, Hartford, Conn
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1847
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2367a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Wight)
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the use of all saints. Selected by a committee in a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints
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1847
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2761c
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Demetrius, Junior [pseud.]
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An epistle of Demetrius, junior, the silversmith, to those workmen of like occupation, and all others whom it may concern.—Greeting. Showing the best way to preserve our pure religion, and to put down the Latter Day Saints
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[1847]
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7735c
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Sirrine, Mephibosheth
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Circular to the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints in the East, by M. Sirrine, presiding elder of the Eastern States
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[1847]
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7767
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Smet, Pierre Jean de
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Oregon missions and travels over the Rocky Mountains, in 1845–46. By Father P. J. De Smet, of the Society of Jesus
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[1847]
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9933
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Wilson, Richard Lush
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Short ravelings from a long yarn, or, camp and march sketches of the Santa Fe Trail. From the notes of Richard L. Wilson
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1847
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1764
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1847
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Fifth edition
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1847
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1914
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Edinburgh Conference
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Latter Day Saints. The Edinburgh Branch of this society now meet, for public worship, in Mr. M'Pherson's large hall
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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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4478c
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Jones, Dan
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Profion o eirwiredd Llyfr Mormon
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[1847]
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4483a
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Jones, Daniel
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Y drych cywir, lle y gellir canfod yn eglur twyll y Mormoniaid, neu "Seintiau y Dyddiau Diweddaf" mewn dull o holiodau ac atebion, rhwng Daniel a'i gyfaill. Gan Daniel Jones. . . .
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1847
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8322a
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Spencer, Orson
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Correspondence between the Rev. W. Crowel, A.M. and O. Spencer, B.A.
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[1847]
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8146
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Smith, William
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William Smith, patriarch & prophet of the most high God. Latter Day Saints, beware of imposition!
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[1847]
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8322
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Spencer, Orson
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Correspondence between the Rev. W. Crowel, A.M. and O. Spencer, B.A.
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[1847]
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8325
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Spencer, Orson
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Invitation
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[1847]
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5304c
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Mather, Joseph Higgins
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Geography of the state of New York. Embracing its physical features, climate, geography, mineralogy, botany, zoology, history, pursuits of the people, government, education, internal improvements, &c. With statistical tables, and a separate description and map of each county. Accompanied by a large outline map and geological chart. For the use of schools, families, etc. By J. H. Mather, author of a series of outline maps and key. And L. P. Brockett, M.D. corresponding member of the New York Historical Society and Smithsonian Institute
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1847
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187b
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Circular to the Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the East, by W. I. Appleby presiding elder of the Church in the eastern states
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1847
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7459
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Ruxton, George Frederick Augustus
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Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains. By George F. Ruxton, Esq., member of the Royal Geographical Society, the Ethnological Society, etc., etc
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1847
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4187
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Finance
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Report of the Committee on Finance, fixing the rates of pay of officers and privates, called into service under command of Gen. Hardin and Maj. Warren, in 1845-'46. February 23, 1847. Read and laid on the table
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[1847]
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4188
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on Finance
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Report of the minority of the Committee of Finance, in relation to pay of the troops under command of Gen. Hardin and Maj. Warren. February 23, 1847. Read, and laid on the table
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[1847]
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4189
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Militia
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Report of the Committee on the Militia, in relation to the pay of the troops in the Mormon war, in 1846. February 25, 1847. Read and laid on the table
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[1847]
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4190
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Select Committee, relative to the Sinking Fund
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Report of the Select Committee, relative to the Sinking Fund. March 1st 1846. Read and laid on the table
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[1847]
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4457
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Jones, Dan
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Adolygiad ar ddarlithoedd y parch. E. Roberts (Gweinidog y Bedyddwyr yn Rymni) yn erbyn Mormoniaeth. Pa rai a draddododd yn Hghaesalem, medi yr Ail, ac yn bethania (Capel yr annibynwyr,) medi y trydydd, yn nowlais. Gan Capt. D. Jones, Merthyr
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[1847]
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4459
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Jones, Dan
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Amddiffyniad y Saint, yn ngwyned camghyuddiadau y rhai a alwant eu hunain yn "Gwew y Don," yn y "Seren Gomer," Ionawr, 1847
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[1847]
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4471
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Jones, Dan
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Gau-brophwydi
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[1847]
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4474
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Jones, Dan
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"Haman" yn hongian ar ei grogbren ei hun! Neu Daniel Jones (ddall) a'i lyfr yn profi Gwirionedd Mormoniaeth!!
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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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8938
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Thompson, Charles Blancher
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The voice of Him!! that crieth in the wilderness, prepare ye the way of the Lord!!!
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[1848]
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8949
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Thümmel, A. R
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Die Natur und das Leben in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, in ihrer Licht- und Schattenseite nach den Schilderungen von Augenzeugen und den Briefen ausgewanderter Landsleute dargestellt. Dr. A. R. Hümmel
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1848
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9107a
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U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs
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Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, transmitted with the message of the President, at the opening of the first session of the Thirtieth Congress, 1847 . . . 1848
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1848
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9424
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
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The sublime and ridiculous blended; called, the endowment: as was acted, by upwards of twelve thousand, in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, said to be revealed from God as a reward for building that splendid edifice, and the express object for which it was built
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1848
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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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534
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Bishop, Francis Gladden
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A voice of warning and proclamation to all. Voree, Ricine County, Wisconsin Territory, North America, May 20th, 1848
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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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809
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Brewster, James Colin
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An address to the Church of Christ, and Latter Day Saints
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[1848]
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947
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Bryant, Edwin
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What I saw in California: being the journal of a tour, by the emigrant route and South pass of the Rocky Mountains, across the continent of North America, the great desert basin, and through California, in the years 1846, 1847. . . .
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1848
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7
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Abert, James Williams
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Report of the secretary of war, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, a report and map of the examination of New Mexico, made by Lieutenant J. W. Abert, of the Topographical Corps
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1848
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2424
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Clayton, William
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The Latter-day Saints' emigrants' guide; being a table of distances, showing all the springs, creeks, rivers, hills, mountains, camping places, and all other notable places, from Council Bluffs, to the valley of the Great Salt Lake. Also, the latitudes, longitudes and altitudes of the prominent points on the route. Together with remarks on the nature of the land, timber, grass, &c. The whole route having been carefully measured by a roadometer, and the distance from point to point, in English miles, accurately shown
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1848
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3164
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Emory, William Hemsley
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Notes of a military reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri to San Diego, in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. By W. H. Emory, Brevet Major, Corps Topographical Engineers. Made in 1846–7, with the advanced guard of the "Army of the West."
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1848
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3165
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Emory, William Hemsley
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Notes of a military reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri to San Diego, in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. By Lieut. Col. W. H. Emory. Made in 1846–7, with the advanced guard of the "Army of the West"
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1848
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6516
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Pratt, Orson
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Remarkable visions. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1848]
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7383a
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Roberts, Sidney
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Man is a self-existing being spiritually. An oration written by Sidney Roberts, on the 4th of July, 1848, on the materiality of the soul, and the self-existency of man, who is co-eternal with God
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[1848]
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6146a
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Paton, Joseph N
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Remarks on Mormonism, occasioned by the question of Orson Pratt, a Mormon apostle, "Was Joseph Smith sent of God?" . . . Printed, with the approbation of clergymen of different denominations, for a committee of working men at the Forth Iron Works
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[1848]
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190
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Lines, suggested and composed on the present state of the world. . . .
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[1848]
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312
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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Very important references, to prove the religion and principles of the Latter Day Saints to be true
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1848
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4885
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Lewis, Catherine
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Narrative of some of the proceedings of the Mormons; giving an account of their iniquities, with particulars concerning the training of the Indians by them, description of the mode of endowment, plurality of wives, &c., &c
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1848
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3406
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Foster, George G
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The gold regions of California; being a succinct description of the geography, history, topography, and general features of California: including a carefully prepared account of the gold regions of that fortunate country. Prepared from official documents and other authentic sources. Edited by G. G. Foster
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1848
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3451
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Frémont, John Charles
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Geographical memoir upon upper California, in illustration of his map of Oregon and California, by John Charles Frémont: addressed to the Senate of the United States
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1848
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3456
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Frémont, John Charles
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Message of the U.S. communicating the proceedings of the court martial in the trial of Lieutenant Colonel Frémont, Apr. 7, 1848
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1848
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6457
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Pratt, Orson
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Divine authority, or the question, was Joseph Smith sent of God? By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1848
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2722q
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Pregeth gwrth-Formonaidd. At y Parch T. Williams, Ebenezer, ger Caerfyrddin
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[1848]
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3210a
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Evans, David
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Saint y dyddiau diweddaf a doniau gwyrthiol. sef pregeth a draddodwyd, dydd Sul y 27ain Awst. 1848, yn Eglwys Sant Dewi, Caerfyddin, gan y parch. Davis Evans. . . .
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[1848]
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7686
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Sherwood, J. Ely
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California: her wealth and resources; with many interesting facts respecting the climate and people; the official and other correspondence of the day, relating to the gold region; Colonel Mason's report, and all that part of the president's message having reference to the country in which these vast discoveries have been made; also, a memorial offered in Congress, in relation to the proposed railroad to the Pacific Ocean
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1848
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7723
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Simpson, George
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California: its history, population, climate, soil, productions, and harbors. From Sir George Simpson's "Overland journey round the world." An account of the revolution in California, and conquest of the country by the United States, 1846–7. By John T. Hughes. . . .
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1848
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7832
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Smith, Elbert H
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Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak; or, Black Hawk, and scenes in the West. A national poem: in six cantos. Embracing an account of the life and exploits of this celebrated chieftain . . . By a western tourist
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1848
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9857
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Wight, Lyman
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An address by way of an abridged account and journal of my life from February 1844 up to April 1848, with an appeal to the Latter Day Saints. . . .
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[1848]
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7379
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Roberts, E
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Twyll Mormoniaeth. Darlith a Draddodwyd Gan y Parch. E. Roberts, Gweinidog y bedyddwyr, Rumney
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1848
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7383
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Roberts, Sidney
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Great distress and loss of the lives of American citizens. An appeal to the citizens of the United States, for and in behalf of suffering humanity, in the western state of Iowa, and in the Indian territory. By Sidney Roberts, of Iowa City, Iowa. December, 1848
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1848
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1507
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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General epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints abroad, dispersed throughout the earth, greeting
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[1848]
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1508
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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General epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abroad, dispersed throughout the earth, Greeting: Beloved brethren. . . .
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[1848]
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1765a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1848
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Seventh edition
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1848
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1765
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1848
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Sixth edition
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1848
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10121
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Ziegler, Alexander
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Skizzen einer Reise durch Nordamerika und Westindien, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des deutschen Elements . . . in dem neuen Staate Wisconsin. . . .
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1848
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7457b
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Russell, Robert W
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America compared with England. The respective social effects of the American and English systems of government and legislation; and the mission of democracy
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1848
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50a
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Allen, Miss A. J
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Ten years in Oregon. Travels and adventures of Dr. E. White and lady west of the Rocky Mountains; with incidents of two sea voyages via. Sandwich Islands around Cape Horn; containing also a brief history of the missions and settlement of the country . . . description of the soil, production and climate of the country. Compiled by Miss A. J. Allen
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1848
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4483b
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Jones, Daniel
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Y drych cywir, lle y gellir canfod yn eglur twyll y Mormoniaid, neu "Seintiau y Dyddiau Diweddaf" mewn dull o holiodau ac atebion, rhwng Daniel a'i gyfaill. Gan Daniel Jones. . . .
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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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5001a
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Lowell, James Russell
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The Biglow papers, edited, with an introduction, notes, glossary, and copious index, by Homer Wilbur
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1848
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5066b
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Lyon, John
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Address to Franklin D. and Samuel W. Richards, brothers, on leaving their field of labour for the Camp of Israel, February 15th, 1848
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[1848]
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8086
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Smith, Pascal B., defendant
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A law case, exhibiting the most extraordinary developments peculiar to modern times, arising from an implicit obedience to modern times, arising from an implicit obedience to the dictates of mesmeric clairvoyance, as related by a Mormon prophet. Also—the speeches of counsel in the case reported by Mr. Webster, the phonographic writer. By a member of the Cincinnati Bar
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1848
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8142
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Smith, William
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A revelation given to William Smith, in 1847, on the apostasy of the church and the pruning of the vineyard of the Lord
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[1848]
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8321
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Spencer, Orson
|
Character!!
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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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8321a
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Spencer, Orson
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Character!!!
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1848
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8323
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Spencer, Orson
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The gospel witness
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1848
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8324
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Spencer, Orson
|
The gospel witness
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1848
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8326
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Spencer, Orson
|
Letters exhibiting the most prominent doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By Orson Spencer, A.B., president of the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S., in Europe. In reply to the Rev. William Crowell, A.M., Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. . . .
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1848
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8500
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Strang, James Jesse
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Catholic discussion
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[1848]
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5713c
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Naumann, Jacob
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Nordamerika, sein Volksthum und seine Institutionen: Nach mehrjährigen Ersahrungen, insbesondere zur Belehrung für unsiedler geschildert
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1848
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299d
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Barber, John Warner
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History of the most important and interesting religious events, which have transpired from the commencement of the Christian era to the present time, with a short biographical sketch of persons distinguished in religious history. Collected and compiled from the most approved authorities. Improved edition
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1848
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3879a
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Haskel, Daniel
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A chronological view of the world; exhibiting the leading events of universal history, the origin and progress of the arts and sciences, the obituary of distinguished men, and the periods in which they flourished. . . . Collected chiefly from the article "chronology" in the New Edinburgh Encyclopedia, edited by Sir. David Brester. . . .
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1848
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5304b
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Mather, Joseph Higgins
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A geographical history of the state of New York: embracing its history, government, physical features, climate, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology, education, internal improvements, &c, with separate map of each county. The whole forming a complete history of the state. By J. H. Mather and L. P. Brockett
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1848
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9211a
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U.S. President, 1845–1849 (Polk)
|
Messages of the president of the United States with correspondence, therewith communicated between the secretary of war and other officers of the government
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1848
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4174a
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Hyde, Orson
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To the Saints scattered abroad—greeting
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[1848]
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4456
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Jones, Dan
|
Adolygiad ar ddarlith olaf y Parch. E. Roberts, Rymni, yn erbyn "Mormoniaeth."
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[1848]
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4468
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Jones, Dan
|
Yr eurgrawn ysgrythyrol, yn yr hwm y cynnwysir crynodeb o adnodau a nodiadau, i brofi prif byncaiau Saint y dyddiau diweddaf
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[1848]
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4570
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Kelly, William
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A letter to the Christians in Guernsey, upon the pretensions of Mormonism
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1848
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6508
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Pratt, Orson
|
The kingdom of God. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
|
[1848 – 1849]
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8907
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Thomas, John
|
Sketch of the rise, progress, and dispersion of the Mormons, by John Thomas, M.D., president of the S. and E. Medical College of Virginia, United States, America; to which is added an account of the Nauvoo Temple mysteries, and other abominations practiced by this impious sect previous to their emigration for California, by Increase McGee Van Dusen, formerly one of the initiated
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[1849]
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8944
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Thornton, Jessy Quinn
|
Oregon and California in 1848: By J. Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Supreme Court of Oregon, and corresponding member of the American Institute. With an appendix, including recent and authentic information of the subject of the gold mines of California, and other valuable matter of interest to the emigrant, etc
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1849
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9425
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1849
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9426
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1849
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9427
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1849
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9428
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1849
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9484
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Vizetelly, Henry
|
Four months among the gold-finders in Alta California: being the diary of an expedition from San Francisco to the gold districts. By J. Tyrwhitt Brooks, M.D. [pseud.]
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1849
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9540
|
Walpole, Frederick
|
Four years in the Pacific, in Her Majesty's ship "Collingwood." From 1844 to 1848, by Lieut. the Hon. Fred. Walpole, R. N. . . .
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1849
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9661a
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Waugh, George Peden
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A poetic P.S. to a letter, dated Edinburgh, June 29th, 1841
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[1849]
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600
|
Book of Mormon. English. 1849
|
The book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi . . . Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. Second European edition
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1849
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914
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Brown, Thomas Dunlop
|
Letter to W. Cunningham, Esq. T. D. Brown's letter to W. Cunningham, Esq., of Lainshaw, Ayrshire. . . .
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[1849]
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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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2500
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Cooke, Philip St. George
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Report from the secretary of war, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, of the 21st February, 1849, a copy of the official journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip St. George Cook, from Santa Fe to San Diego, etc
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[1849]
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2582
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Creuzbaur, Robert
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Route from the Gulf of Mexico, and the lower Mississippi Valley to California and the Pacific Ocean, illustrated by a general map and sectional maps; with directions to travelers. Compiled by R. Creuzbaur, 1849. . . .
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1849
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2721d
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Bedydd
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[1849]
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2722a
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Can pregethwr. Gan awdwr yr "ymddyddan rhwng y parchedig a'r bachgenyn." Wrth lyncu peleni, Gofaled pob un na fyddo, yn fyrbwyll, yn llyncu ei hun
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[1849]
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2722zd
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Ymddyddan rhwng y parchedig a'r bachgenyn. . . .
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[1849]
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2784a
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Deseret (State) Constitution
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Constitution of the state of Deseret, with the journal of the convention which formed it, and the proceedings of the legislature consequent thereon
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1849
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2842
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Disturnell, John
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The emigrant's guide to New Mexico, California, and Oregon; giving the different overland and sea routes. Compiled from reliable authorities with a map
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1849
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2865
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1849
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The Book of Doctrine & Covenants, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, president. Second European edition
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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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3374
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Flanigan, James Henry
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Mormonism triumphant! Truth vindicated, lies refuted, the devil mad, and priestcraft in danger!!! By J. H. Flanigan, elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Being a reply to Palmer's internal evidence against the Book of Mormon. . . .
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1849
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3375
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Flanigan, James Henry
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Reply to a sheet entitled "The result of two meetings between the L.D. Saints and Primitive Methodists," at Gravely, Cambridgeshire . . . By J. H. Flanigan, L. D. S
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[1849]
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6513
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Pratt, Orson
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New Jerusalem; or, the fulfillment of modern prophecy. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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6537
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Pratt, Orson
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Reply to a pamphlet printed at Glasgow, with the "approbation of clergymen of different denominations," entitled "Remarks on Mormonism." By Orson Pratt, on of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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6537a
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Pratt, Orson
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Reply to a pamphlet printed at Glasgow, with the "approbation of clergymen of different denominations," entitled "Remarks on Mormonism." By Orson Pratt, on of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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6537b
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Pratt, Orson
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Reply to a pamphlet printed at Glasgow, with the "approbation of clergymen of different denominations," entitled "Remarks on Mormonism." By Orson Pratt, on of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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21
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Adams, George J.
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A true history of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—of the restoration of the holy priesthood. And of the late discovery of ancient American records collected from the most authentic sources ever published to the world, which unfold the history of this continent from the earliest ages after the flood, to the beginning of the fifth century of the Christian era. With a sketch of the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Also a brief outline of the persecution, and martyrdom of their prophet, Joseph Smith, and the appointment of his successor James J. Strang. By G. J. Adams, minister of the gospel
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[1849]
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22
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Adams, George J.
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A true history of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—of the restoration of the holy priesthood. And of the late discovery of ancient American records collected from the most authentic sources ever published to the world, which unfold the history of this continent from the earliest ages after the flood, to the beginning of the fifth century of the Christian era. With a sketch of the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Also a brief outline of the persecution, and martyrdom of their prophet, Joseph Smith, and the appointment of his successor James J. Strang. By T. H. Horton, minister of the gospel
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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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341
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Bays, Joseph
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The "Blood of Christ," or the Mormon Baptist water
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1849
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390
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Bell, James Ferguson
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. Osborne, Minister of Darlington Street chapel, Wolverhampton. By James Bell, an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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[1849]
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391
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Bell, James Ferguson
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A reply to the objections of the Rev. Mr. Osborne, Minister of Darlington Street Chapel, Wolverhampton. By J. Bell, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Being the substance of a sermon delivered in the Saint's room, St. James's Square
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[1849]
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3452
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Frémont, John Charles
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Geographical memoir upon upper California, in illustration of his map of Oregon and California, by John Charles Frémont: addressed to the Senate of the United States
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1849
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3453
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Frémont, John Charles
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Geographical memoir upon upper California. By John Charles Frémont. Addressed to the Senate of the United States in 1848. To which are now added, extracts from Hakluyt's collection of voyages, La Peyrouse's voyage, Venega's history of California, Harris's collection of voyages, von Langdorff's travels, Alcedo's geographical and historical dictionary, Hastings's guide to Oregon and California, Farnham's life and adventures in California. The president's message to Congress, December 6, 1848, Col. Mason's report to the Secretary at [sic] War, Letter of the Rev. Walter Colton, August 29, 1848, Certificate of the Mint, Letter of Thomas O. Larkin, Late Consul at Monterey, Letter from Com. Jones of the Secretary of the Navy, Oct. 25, 1848, Editor of the Oregon Spectator—his account of Oregon. By William McCarty
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1849
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3478
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Frost, W
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Dialogue between a Latter-day Saint and a Methodist, in which some of the errors of that strange people are exposed, as the dialogue has actually taken place in substance, the facts here stated may be relied on, and can be proved from their printed works
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[1849]
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3457
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Frémont, John Charles
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Notes of travel in California; comprising the prominent geographical, agricultural, geological and mineralogical features of the country; also, the route from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. From the official reports of Col. Frémont and Maj. Emory
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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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5719a
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Nauvoo, Ill. Ordinances
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Ordinances of the city of Nauvoo, passed by the City Council, at different meetings, A.D. 1849.
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[1849]
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5280b
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Marryat, Frederick
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The travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora and western Texas, by Captain Marryat
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1849
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6084
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Palmer, William
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The external evidences of the Book of Mormon examined
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[1849]
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6085
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Palmer, William
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Mormonism briefly examined. By W. Palmer, Chatteris
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[1849]
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6101
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Parkman, Francis
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The California and Oregon Trail: being sketches of prairie and Rocky Mountain life . . . By Francis Parkman, Jr
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1849
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6446
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Pratt, Orson
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Absurdities of immaterialism; or, a reply to T. W. P. Taylder's pamphlet, entitled: "The materialism of the Mormons or Latter-day Saints, examined and exposed." By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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6458
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Pratt, Orson
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Was Joseph Smith sent of God? Written by Orson Pratt: one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Liverpool, England. —1848
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[1849]
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3108a
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Eckfeldt, Jacob Reese
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Supplement to the manual of coins and bullion. By Jacob R. Eckfeldt, and William E. Du Bois
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1849
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7625
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Sexton, George
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A portraiture of Mormonism, or animadversions on the doctrines and pretensions of the Latter-day Saints; a review of the history and contents of the Book of Mormon; and a sketch of the career of Joseph Smith, and various other notorious fanatics and impostors; being lectures delivered by Dr. Geo. Sexton, honorary member of various scientific, medical, and literary societies, British and continental; etc. . . .
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1849
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7628
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Seymour, E. Sanford
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Emigrant's guide to the gold mines, of Upper California, illustrated with a map. By E. Sandford [sic] Seymour
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1849
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7687
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Sherwood, J. Ely
|
The pocket guide to California; a sea and land route book, containing a description of the El Dorado; its geographical position; people, climate, soil, productions, agricultural resources, commercial advantages, and mineral wealth; with a chapter on gold formations; also the congressional map, and the various routes and distances to the gold regions. To which is added the gold-hunter's memorandum and pocket directory
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1849
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7778
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Smith, Charles H
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The Mormonites: Their origin, history, & pretensions; being an exposure of the blasphemous doctrines of the Latter-day Saints; the deception and falsehood practised upon ignorant emigrants—specimens of their hymns of praise to Joseph Smith; and the ridiculous absurdities of the Book of Mormon; with a notice of their recent sufferings in America, through their own violence and folly
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1849
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9864
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Willard, Emma (Hart)
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Last leaves of American history: Comprising histories of the Mexican War and California
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1849
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9958
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Wise, Henry Augustus
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Los gringos: or, an inside view of Mexico and California, with wanderings in Peru, Chile, and Polynesia. By Lieut. Wise, U.S.N
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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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7091
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Revere, Joseph Warren
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A tour of duty in California; including a description of the gold region: and an account of the voyage around Cape Horn; with notices of lower California, the Gulf and Pacific coasts, and the principal events attending the conquest of the Californians. By Joseph Warren Revere, lieutenant U.S. Navy, lately in command of the military district of Sonoma. Edited by Joseph N. Balestier, of New York. With a map and plates from original designs
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1849
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7384
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Roberts, Sidney
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To emigrants to the gold region. A treatise, showing the best way to California, with many serious objections to going by sea, doubling the Cape, or crossing the Isthmus, with the constitution and articles of agreement, of the Joint Stock Mutual Insurance Merchandizing Company . . . By Sidney Roberts of Iowa City, Iowa, traveling agent for the company
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1849
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1666
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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Yr epistol cyffredinol cyntaf oddiwrth brif lywyddiaeth Eglwys Iesu Grist o Saint y dyddiau diweddaf, o ddyffryn y llyn halen fawr, at y Saint Gwasgaredig ar hyd y ddaer, yn anerch
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[1849]
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1677
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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Second general epistle of the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from the Great Salt Lake Valley, to the saints scattered throughout the earth, greeting: beloved brethren:. . . .
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1849
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1766
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1849
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Eighth edition
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1849
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1871
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. Welsh. 1849
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Casgliad o hymnau newyddion ynghyd ag odlau ysbrydol, at Wasanaeth Saint y dyddiau diweddaf.
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1849
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1918
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Glasgow Conference
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Report of the Glasgow quarterly conference, held in the Mechanics' Institution, Canning Street, Calton, Glasgow, March 24 and 25, 1849
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[1849]
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1919
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Glasgow Conference
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Report of the Glasgow quarterly conference, held in the Merchants' Hall, Hutchison Street, Glasgow, June 24th, 1849
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[1849]
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1949
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Sheffield Conference
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Report of the Sheffield quarterly conference, held in the Hall of Science, Rockingham Street, Sheffield, December 23d, 1849
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[1849]
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2364
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Strang)
|
A collection of sacred hymns; adapted to the faith and views of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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1849
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2401
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Clarke, R
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Mormonism unmasked; or, the Latter-day Saints in a fix, by R. Clarke, one of the apologists of the every day saints
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[1849]
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2402
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Clarke, R
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Mormonism unmasked; or, the Latter-day Saints in a fix, by R. Clarke, one of the apologists of the every day saints
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[1849]
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8907a
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Thomas, John
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Sketch of the rise, progress, and dispersion of the Mormons, by John Thomas, M.D.; to which is added an account of the Nauvoo Temple mysteries, and other abominations practiced by the Mormons previous to their emigration for California, by Increase M'Gee Van Dusen, formerly one of the initiated
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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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2826.5
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De Witt, Abraham
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Correspondence between Rev. Abraham De Witt, pastor of Rock Church, Cecil Co., Md., and Miss Sarah Stageman, (one of his flock,) regarding the principles and faith of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints.
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1849
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4493b
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Jones, Noah R
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Cwyn yr ymfudwr, a'i ddau anerchiad
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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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4891a
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Lewis, Evan
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Hanes chwech o benboethiaid crefyddol sef, Joseph Smith, Mahomet, Richard Brothers, Jemimah Wilson, Ann Lee, a Joanna Southcotte. Gan Evan Lewis
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1849
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4937a
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Lindsay, Agnes Yullo
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Farewell hymn. Dedicated to President William Gibson, on his being called to leave the Edinburgh Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1849]
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5046a
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Lyell, Charles
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A second visit to the United States of North America. By Sir Charles Lyell, F.R.S.
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1849
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5589a
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Morrish, William John
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Saint y dyddiau diweddaf a Llyfr Mormon, yn cael eu dynoethi. Gan y parch W. J. Morrish, Ledbury. Cyfieithedig, trwy ganiatad yr awdwr, gan David Roberts
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1849
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7389a
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Robinson, Fayette
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California and its gold regions; with a geographical and topographical view of the country, its mineral and agricultural resources. Prepared from official and other documents; with a map of the U. States and California, showing the routes of the U.S. mail steam packets to California, also the various overland routes
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1849
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10033c.5
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Wyllie, E.
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The old sectarian a long time ago.
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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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8097
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Smith, Thomas
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Calumny refuted and the truth defended, being a reply to a tract, written by W. Frost, entitled a "Dialogue between a Latter Day Saint & a Methodist."
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[1849]
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8402
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Stenhouse, Thomas Brown Holmes
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The inhabitants of Southampton are respectfully invited to attend a course of four lectures, to be delivered in Redward's commercial school room . . . by T. B. H. Stenhouse, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commencing Sunday evening, June 3rd, 1849, and continued the following Sunday evenings
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[1849]
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8562
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Syfritt, Jacob
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Revelations given unto the messenger of the covenant, for the salvation of the world
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[1849]
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8795
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Taylder, T. W. P
|
The materialism of the Mormons, or Latter Day Saints, examined and exposed
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1849
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4790c
|
|
Latter-day Saints: The dupes of a foolish and wicked imposture. Part second
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[1849]
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2042c
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. Welsh
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Dangosiad aelodiaeth. Hyn sydd i ddangos fod ________, y h_n sydd yn __ miwydd oed, ac yn byw yn ________, wedi ei __ edyddio genyf fi. . . .
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[1849]
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947a
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Bryant, Edwin
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What I saw in California: Its soil, climate, productions, and gold mines. With routes, and advice to intending emigrants . . . By Edwin Bryant, late alcalde of St. Francisco
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1849
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947b
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Bryant, Edwin
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What I saw in California: Its soil, climate, productions, and gold mines. With routes, and advice to intending emigrants . . . By Edwin Bryant, late alcalde of St. Francisco. Second edition; with a map
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1849
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2042d
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. Welsh
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Trwydded. Ya ydym ni yn tystio yma fod ________ wedi ei ordeinio yn ________ yn Eglwyd Iesu Grist a Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf. . . .
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[1849]
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947c
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Bryant, Edwin
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Voyage en Californie. Description de son soil, de son climat, de ses mines d'or par ed. Bryant dernier alcade [sic] De San Francisco traduit par X. Marmier augmenté de divers renseignements sur l'État actuel de la California et d'une note scientifique sur l'or et son exploitation avec une belle carte
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1849
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3598a
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Gledhill, James
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A Mormons [sic] song with its introduction, composed by Br. James Gledhill, dedicated to the Manchester Conference
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[1849]
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3896a
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Hawkins, Samuel Harris
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This portrait of the first individual in Europe who received and obeyed the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ, as restored in these latter days; is dedicated to all who have in like manner entered into the new covenant, by their affectionate brother in the same bonds
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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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6449b
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Pratt, Orson
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Dear ________. I have chartered the large, new, and splendid ship "James Pennell" to sail with a load of Saints from Liverpool to New Orleans on the 1st day of September, 1849
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1849
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7402
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Roemer, Ferdinand
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Texas. Mit besonderer Rücksicht auf deutsche Auswanderung und die physischen Verhältnisse des Landes nach eigener Beobachtung geschildert von dr. Ferdinand Roemer. Mit einem naturwissenschaftlichen Anhange und einer topographisch geognostischen Karte von Texas
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1849
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7460
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Ruxton, George Frederick Augustus
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Life in the far West
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[1849]
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3501
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Galland, Isaac
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Villainy exposed! Being a minority report of the Board of Trustees of the DesMoines Land Association, alias "the New York Company."
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[1849]
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4191
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Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Finance
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Report of the Committee on Finance, relative to certain claims against the State for services in the Hancock war. Read and laid on the table
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[1849]
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4475
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Jones, Dan
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Hanes ymfudiad y Saint i Galifornia, yn gynnwysedug mewn dau lythyt o New Orleans, America, un oddiwrth Capt. D. Jones, a'r llall oddiwrth Mr. Thos. Jeremy (gynt o Lanybydder), at olygydd "Udgorn Seion."
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1849
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8941
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Thompson, William
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To the Committee on Elections
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[1850]
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9051
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Turnbull, William
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A call to the unconverted, by a Mormon teacher. (A verbatim copy)
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[1850]
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9115
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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Elections
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Almon W. Babbitt, delegate from Deseret. April 4, 1850 . . . Mr. Strong, from the Committee of Elections, made the following report: The Committee of Elections, to whom were referred the credentials of Almon W. Babbitt, Esq., and his memorial praying to be admitted to a seat in the House of Representatives as a delegate from the provisional state of Deseret, respectfully submit the following report
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1850
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9213
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U.S. President, 1849–1850 (Taylor)
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California and New Mexico. Message from the president of the United States, transmitting information in answer to a resolution of the House of the 31st of December, 1849, on the subject of California and New Mexico. January 24, 1850. Committed to the Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed; and a motion to print 10,000 extra copies referred to the Committee on Printing. February 6, 1850
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[1850]
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2722r
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Pregethu i'r ysbrydion yn ngharchar, a bedyddio dros y meirw
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1850
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6457c
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Pratt, Orson
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Divine authority, or the question, was Joseph Smith sent of God? By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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9430a
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual-wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1850
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9429
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1850
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9430
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Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual-wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
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1850
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440
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Bernhisel, John Milton
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To the authors, editors and publishers of the United States
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[1850]
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440a
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Bernhisel, John Milton
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To the authors, editors and publishers of the United States
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[1850]
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590
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Bonney, Edward
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The banditti of the prairies, or, the murderer's doom!! A tale of the Mississippi Valley
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1850
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10077
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Young, Brigham Hamilton
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Emigrant's guide: being a table of distances, showing the springs, creeks, rivers, mountains, hills, and all other notable places, from Great Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Second edition. By B. H. Young and J. Eagar
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[1850]
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763
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Bowes, John
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Mormonism exposed, in its swindling and licentious abominations, refuted in its principles, and in the claims of its head, the modern Mohammed, Joseph Smith, who is proved to have been a deceiver, and no prophet of God
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[1850]
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1015
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Burgess, J. M
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The Book of Mormon contradictory to common sense, reason and revelation; or, The Mormon hierarchy founded upon a fiction
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1850
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1054
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Caccia, Antonio
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Europa ed America; scene della vita dal 1848 al 1850, del Dr. Antonio Caccia
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1850
|
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
|
1086
|
California. Legislature. Assembly
|
Journal of the proceedings of the House of Assembly of the state of California; at its first session begun and held at Puebla de San Jose, on the fifteenth day of December, 1949
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1850
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1087
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California. Legislature. Senate
|
Journal of the Senate of the state of California; at their first session begun and held at Puebla de San Jose, on the fifteenth day of December, 1849
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1850
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1110
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Campbell, Alexander
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Delusions. Mormonism weighed in the balances and found wanting: being an analysis of the internal and external evidences of the Book of Mormon, by Alexander Campbell, president of Bethany College, U.S. . . .
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[1850]
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1111
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Campbell, Alexander
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Delusions. Mormonism weighed in the balances and found wanting: being an analysis of the internal and external evidences of the Book of Mormon, by Alexander Campbell, president of Bethany College, U.S. . . .
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[1850]
|
1271
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Christ or Barabbas? A word on Mormonism
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[1850]
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2461
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Colton, Walter
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Three years in California, by Rev. Walter Colton, U.S.N. late alcalde of Monterey . . .
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1850
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2722h
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Crefydd a Grym
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[1850]
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2722i
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Dyddiau Noah
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[1850]
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2598
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Cross, Oborne
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A report, in the form of a journal, to the Quartermaster General, of the march of the regiment of mounted riflemen to Oregon, from May 18 to October 5, 1849, by Major O. Cross, Quartermaster, United States Army
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[1850]
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2721b
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Adolygiad ar draethawd W. Jones, Bethesda, yr hwm a elwir "Egwyddorion Saint y dyddiau diweddaf yn cael eu pwyso yn nghlorianau rhesymau ac ysgrythrau." Gan John Davis, Merthyr, Golygydd "Udgorn Seion."
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[1850]
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2721c
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Athrawiaeth Iachus
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[1850]
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2722g
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Corff Crist, Neu yr eglwys
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[1850]
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2722j
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Ewch, a dysgwch
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[1850]
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2722k
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Ffordd y bywyd tragywyddol, a ddarlunie yn yr ysgrythyrau Santaidd
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1850
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2722t
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Profwch bob peth. "Athrawiaeth bedyddiaudau."
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[1850]
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2722v
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Sylwadau ar bregeth ynghylch "Saint y dyddiau diweddaf a Doniau gwyrthiol"
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[1850]
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2722w
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Sylwadau ar yr hyn sydd o ran, a'r hyn sydd berffaith
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1850
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2722y
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Traethawd ar wyrthiau yn darlunio pa beth ydynt, eu dyben, y pryd eu cyflawnir, a'u safonolrwydd i brofi dwyfoldeb crefydd
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1850
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2722za
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Tystiolaeth y sant
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[1850]
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2722zb
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Davis, John Silvanus
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A welcome hymn. Sung in a conference, at Merthyr-Tydfil, held on the 9th of June, 1850, while the Apostle John Taylor was present, who was about leaving, on his mission, for France
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[1850]
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2781
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Deseret (State) Citizens
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To the General Assembly of the state of Deseret. Gentlemen, —Your petitioners beg leave. . . .
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[1850]
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2783
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Deseret (State) Constitution
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Constitution of the state of Deseret
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[1850]
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2780h
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Deseret (State) Citizens
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Memorial of the members of the Legislative Council of the provisional government of Deseret, praying for admission into the Union as a state, or for a territorial government. December 27, 1849
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[1850]
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2791
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Deseret (State) Governor
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Governor's message; Deseret, December 2, 1850. To the senators and representatives of the state of Deseret
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[1850]
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2784
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Deseret (State) Constitution
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Constitution of the state of Deseret, with the journal of the convention which formed it, and the proceedings of the legislature consequent thereon
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1850
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3013b
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Drummond, Peter
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Mormonism, an imposture. . . .
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[1850]
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3045
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Dunn, Crandell
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To seekers of the kingdom of God
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[1850]
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3108
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Eckfeldt, Jacob Reese
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New varieties of gold and silver coins, counterfeit coins, and bullion; with mint values. By Jacob R. Eckfeldt, and William E. Du Bois, assayers of the mint of the United States
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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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3353
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Findlay, Hugh
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The overthrow of infidel Mormonism: being a report of the Louth discussion, which took place in the Guild Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, August 28, 29, 30 and September 2, 3, & 6, 1850; between Mr. Hugh Findlay, Mormon Elder, from Scotland; and Mr. John Theobald
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[1850]
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3354
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Findlay, Hugh
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The overthrow of infidel Mormonism: being a report of the Louth discussion, which took place in the Guild Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, August 28, 29, 30 and September 2, 3, & 6, 1850; between Mr. Hugh Findlay, Mormon Elder, from Scotland; and Mr. John Theobald. . . . To which is added account of the discussion which took place at Spondon on the 26th of May, 1848, between Mr. Theobald and Mr. George Henry, Mormon delegate. . . .
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1850
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6513a
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Pratt, Orson
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New Jerusalem; or, the fulfillment of modern prophecy. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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6457b
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Pratt, Orson
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Divine authority, or the question, was Joseph Smith sent of God? By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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6712
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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What is "Mormonism?"
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[1850]
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6446a
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Pratt, Orson
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Absurdities of immaterialism, or, a reply to T. W. P. Taylder's pamphlet, entitled: "The materialism of the Mormons or Latter-day Saints, examined and exposed." By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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6457a
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Pratt, Orson
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Divine authority, or the question, was Joseph Smith sent of God? By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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6516a
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Pratt, Orson
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Remarkable visions. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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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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6855
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Religious Tract Society
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The doctrines of Mormonism
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[1850]
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195
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Archbold, Ann
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A book for the married and single, the grave and the gay: and especially designed for steamboat passengers. By Miss Ann Archbold, Woodsfield, Ohio
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1850
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240
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Babbitt, Almon W
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To the citizens of Pottawotamie County, Iowa
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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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4867
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Leffler, Shephard
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Iowa contested election. Speech of Hon. S. Leffler, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1850, on the Report of the Committee of Elections, in the Iowa Contested Election Case
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[1850]
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5513
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Morgan, William
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Cyfarwyddiadau i'r ymfudwyr tua dinas y llyn halen, mewn llythyr oddiwrth Wm. Morgan, Kanesville, Iowa, at yr henuriaid W. Phillips, a J. Davis, Merthyr; yn yr hwn y cynnwysir Llythyr oddiwrth yr Apostolion Benson A. Smith, yngyd a Chapt. D. Jones
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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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3463
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Frere, John
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A short history of the Mormonites; or, Latter-day Saints. With an account of the real origin of the Book of Mormon. Compiled from various sources. By the Reverend John Frere, M.A., Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London; and Rector of Cottenham, in the Diocese of Ely. . . .
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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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3811
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Hancock, G. Harris
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Beware of the Mormons! Otherwise known as Latter Day Saints
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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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3983
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Hickman, Edward B
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Mormonism sifted; or the question, was Joseph Smith sent by God? examined; being the substance of a lecture delivered in the Independent Chapel, Boxford, Friday evening, March 8th, 1850, by Edward B. Hickman. Published by request
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[1850]
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3984
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Hickman, Edward B
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Mormonism sifted; or the question, was Joseph Smith sent by God? examined; being the substance of a lecture delivered in the Independent Chapel, Boxford, Friday evening, March 8th, 1850. Published by request
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[1850]
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3985
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Hickman, Edward B
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Mormonism sifted; or the question, was Joseph Smith sent by God? examined; being the substance of a lecture delivered in the Independent Chapel, Boxford, Friday evening, March 8th, 1850. Published by request
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1850
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1891a.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British
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Invitation. All persons are respectfully invited to attend the Latter Day Saints' meetings, to examine their publications, and to investigate their faith and doctrines
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[1850?]
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8891b.5
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Theobald, John
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A blister to Mormonism! or "A challenge to the Mormons." I John Theobald, challenge any man in the universe, to public discussion, wherein I declare myself able and willing to prove the following propositions true — seriatim!
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[1850]
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8403.5
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Stenhouse, Thomas Brown Holmes
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Public notice!. I beg to inform the public of Southampton that as my committee have entirely withdrawn from the field, the discussion, or course, must necessarily be discontinued, I therefore wish to set myself right with the public, and to state that Elder T.B.H. Stenhouse has acted a most honorable and gentlemanly part towards me during the whole of the proceedings; and the reason the discussion is so soon at an end is entirely owing to the withdrawal of the afore-mentioned gentlemen. . . .
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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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5699
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Mynster, J. P
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Grundlovens bestemmler med hensyn til de kirkelige forhold i Danmark, af Dr. J. P. Mynster
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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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6513b
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Pratt, Orson
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New Jerusalem; or, the fulfillment of modern prophecy. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1850]
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1123a
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Campbell, Robert Lang
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Notice. Mr. Roberts Campbell, a Latter-day Saint missionary, from eastern upper California, North America, will deliver a course of lectures on the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ . . . in the Loudoun Hall, Boat Vennel, . . . Ayr, 25th Nov., 1850
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[1850]
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6083
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Palmer, William
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The bull taken by the horns; or, papal aggression calmly considered, in a letter to Lord John Russell. By W. Palmer, minister of Bethesda Chapel, Oldham Street, Manchester. Second edition, revised and enlarged, to which is added an appendix, or second letter
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[1850]
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7751
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Skirving, John
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Descriptive of Fremont's overland route to Oregon and California, across the Rocky Mountains, as surveyed for the United States Government! Now exhibiting at the Egyptian Hall
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[1850]
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9723a
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To whom it may concern. We, the several branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints composing the Manchester Conference, in conference assembled, at the Carpenters' Hall, Manchester, England, on the 8th of December, 1850, do hereby tender to our much-beloved President William Gibson, high priest, this letter of recommendation, and while we deeply regret losing the benefit of his . . .
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[1850]
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9902c
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Williams, Wellington
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Appleton's southern and western travellers' guide. With new and authentic maps, illustrating those divisions of the country; and containing sectional maps of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers; with plans of cities, views, etc. . . .
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1850
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7255
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Richards, Willard
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Address. Willard Richards, secretary of state; to the chancellor and regents of the University of the state of Deseret, delivered in the bowery, at Great Salt Lake City, in presence of His Excellency, Governor Young, April 17th, 1850
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[1850]
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7282
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Rigdon, Sidney
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Darlithiau ar ffydd, y rhai a draddodwyd yn wreiddiol o flaen dosparth o henuriaid, yn Kirtland, Ohio, yn America. Gan Joseph Smith. . . .
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1850
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1404
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Minutes of the general conference held at Great Salt Lake City, April 6, 1850
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[1850]
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1679
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. First Presidency
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Third general epistle of the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from the Great Salt Lake Valley, to the Saints scattered throughout the earth, Greeting: Beloved brethren:. . . .
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[1850]
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1915
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Edinburgh Conference
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Report of the Edinburgh Conference, (From Jan. 6th, 1850, to June 8th and 9th, 1850), held in Whitefield Chapel, High Street
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[1850]
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1916
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Edinburgh Conference
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Report of the Edinburgh Conference, (From June 9th to December 8th, 1850.) Held in Whitefield Chapel, High Street
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[1850]
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1920
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Glasgow Conference
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Report of the Glasgow quarterly conference, held in the Mechanics' Institution, Canning St., Calton, 1st January, 1850
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[1850]
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1921
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Glasgow Conference
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Report of the Glasgow quarterly conference, held in the Mechanics' Institution Hall, Canning St., Calton, Glasgow, June 15th and 16th, 1850
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[1850]
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1940d
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. London Conference
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Minutes of the London conferences, held at Aldenham Street & Theobald's Road, on the 22nd and 23rd of December, 1849, and the 1st and 2nd of June, 1850
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1850
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1950
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Sheffield Conference
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Report of the Sheffield Conference, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, held in the Hall of Science, Rockingham Street, Sheffield, May 19th, 1850
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[1850]
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1951
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Sheffield Conference
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Report of the Sheffield Conference, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, held in the Hall of Science, Rockingham-St., Sheffield, November 24th, 1850
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1850
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1956
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Warwickshire Conference
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Report of the Warwickshire Conference, held in the Latter Day Saints' hall, Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Sunday, September 1, 1850
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[1850]
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2365
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Strang)
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A collection of sacred hymns; adapted to the faith and views of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Second edition
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1850
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2367
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Strang)
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Memorial. To the President and Congress of the United States, and to all the people of the nation—we, James J. Strang, George J. Adams, and William Marks, presidents of the Church of the Saints, Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ, and Witnesses of His name unto all nations, and others, our fellow servants, send greeting:
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[1850]
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2417
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Clay, Edmund
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The Book of Mormon: its history, and an analysis of its contents
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1850
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2403
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Clarke, R
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Mormonism unmasked; or, the Latter-day Saints in a fix, by R. Clarke, one of the apologists of the every day saints
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[1850]
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2422a
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Clay, Edmund
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A brief account of the life and character of Joseph Smith, the "Prophet" of Mormonism. Third thousand
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1850
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2422b
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Clay, Edmund
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A brief account of the life and character of Joseph Smith, the "Prophet" of Mormonism. Second edition
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[1850]
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2420
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Clay, Edmund
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The Book of Mormon proved to be a blasphemous and impudent forgery
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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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2722zf
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Ymddyddanion. Buddioldeb beilblau i'r pagahiaid
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[1850]
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8891b
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Theobald, John
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I John Theobald, challenge any man in the universe, to public discussion, to discuss the merits or demerits of "Mormonism" and Protestantism;". . . .
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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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8122
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Smith, Truman
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Speech of Mr. Smith, of Conn., on the bill "to admit California into the Union—to establish territorial governments for Utah and New Mexico, making proposals to Texas for the establishment of the western and northern boundaries." Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 8, 1850
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1850
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8933b
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Thomassen, P. O
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Sange, til brug for de Sidste-Dages Hellige
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[1850]
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9104b
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U.S. Circuit Court. Illinois
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Circuit Court of the United States of America District of Illinois vs.; the United States of America, to the Marshall of the District of Illinois; greeting
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1850
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8098
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Smith, Thomas
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Who is the liar?
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[1850]
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8140
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Smith, William
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Deseret. Remonstrance of William Smith, et al., of Covington, Kentucky, against the admission of Deseret into the Union
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[1850]
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8169
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Snow, Erastus
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En sandheds-røst. Til de oprigtige af hjertet. Oversat fra det Engelske af P. O. Hansen
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[1850]
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8321b
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Spencer, Orson
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Circular of the chancellor of the University of the state of Deseret
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1850
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8409
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Stenhouse, Thomas Brown Holmes
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Victoria assembly rooms. The inhabitants of Southampton are respectfully informed that a public discussion on the doctrines taught by the Latter-day Saints will take place between the Rev. Enos Couch, and Elder T. B. H. Stenhouse . . . on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 29th, 30th and May 1st, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1850
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[1850]
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8513
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Strang, James Jesse
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Traveling Theatre Royal, late from Beaver Island. Adams' new drama. The famous original five act drama, "Improving the household," by Mr. G. J. Adams, author, manager and star actor
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[1850]
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8835
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Taylor, John
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Father, son & daughter. A trio
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[1850]
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8849
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Taylor, John
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Three nights' public discussion between the Revds. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Cater, and Elder John Taylor, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Chairman, Rev. K. Groves, M.A., assisted by Charles Townley, LL.D., and Mr. Luddy. Also a reply to the Rev. K. Groves, M.A. & Charles Townley, LL.D.
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1850
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8849a
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Taylor, John
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Three nights' public discussion between the Revds. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Cater, and Elder John Taylor, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at Boulogne-sur-mer, France. Chairman, Rev. K. Groves, M.A., assisted by Charles Townley, LL.D., and Mr. Luddy. Also a reply to the Rev. K. Groves, M.A. & Charles Townley, LL.D
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1850
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8810a
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Taylor, John
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Aux amis de la vérité religieuse. Récit abrégé du commencement, des progrès, de l'établissement, des persécutions, de la foi et de la doctrine de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. Par John Taylor, elder, Venant de la ville du Grand Lac Salé, État de Déséret. Haute-Californie
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1850
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3331c
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Ferry, Hippolyte
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Description de la nouvelle Californie: geographique, politique et morale, contenant l'historique de la découverte de cette contrée. Un précis des événements politques qui s'y sont accomplis. Des renseignements détaillés sur sa topographie, son climat, ses productions minérales, végétales et animales. Des notions sur la minérologie, la métallurgie et la géologie. Le caractère, les moeurs, usages, coutumes de ses habitants. La description de ses baies, ports, billes, missions, villages. Des instructions nautiques sur ses ports. Le tarif des douanes en California. Des reseignements généraux concernant les routes qui conduisent en California, les lieux de passage, desription des Chagres, Panama, du cap Horn et de la Terre-de-Feu, etc
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1850
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8806b
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Taylor, Bayard
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Eldorado; or adventures in the path of empire: comprising a voyage to California, via Panama; life in San Francisco and Monterey; pictures of the gold region, and experiences of Mexican travel. With illustrations by the author
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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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947e
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Bryant, Edwin
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Californien, en skildring af landet, dess klimat och guldminor jemte råd för utvandrare om de fördelaktigaste sätten att nedsätta sig derstädes. Utarbetad i sammandrag efter de nyaste autentika källor. Med en karta och en planch
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1850
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947d
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Bryant, Edwin
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Voyage en Californie. Description de son soil, de son climat, de ses mines d'or par ed. Bryant, dernier alcade [sic] De San Francisco: traduit par X. Marmier
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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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6712a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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What do the Latter-day Saints believe; or, what is "Mormonism?"
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[1850]
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7504
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Salt Lake City. Ordinances
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Ordinances, passed by the legislative council of Great Salt Lake City, and ordered to be printed
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[1850]
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3509
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Garrand, Lewis Hector
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Wah-to-yah, and the Taos Trail, or, prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at Los Rancheros from muleback and the Rocky Mountain camp-fire
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1850
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3638
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Gorrie, Peter Douglass
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The churches and sects of the United States: containing a brief account of the origin, history, doctrines, church government, mode of worship, usages, and statistics of each religious denomination, so far as known
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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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4307
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Jacob, Udney Hay
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An extract of grand selections from a manuscript entitled: The peace maker: by the great Mormon Prophet, J. Smith, wherein is contained all the secrets of Mormonism in relation to the vows of marriage, polygamy, spiritual wives, whoredom, adultery, fornication, rapes, concubinage, virginity, etc., etc. Doctrines, however strange, if true, need not be entwined with mystery; I detest—nay abhor—sly tuition which afterward requires public denunciation; if a principle be true in secret, it is equally so in public. By Paul Harrison, (late an elder in the Mormon Church, also president of Ireland and France)
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1850
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4437
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Johnson, Henry T.
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Mormonism. The claims of the Book of Mormon to be a divine revelation examined, and proved to be false
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[1850]
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4481
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Jones, Dan
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Tri llythry oddiwrth Capt. D. Jones ac un oddiwrth Mrs. Lewis (o Gydweli) o Ddinas y Llyn Halen
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[1850]
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4491
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Jones, Margaret
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Can newydd, o ganmoliaeth i lywyddiaeth Eglwys Iesu Grist o Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf. Cyfansoddwyd a chyhoeddwyd, trwy ganiatâd, gan Margaret Jones, Georgetown, (Sef, Eos Cymru Newydd.)
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[1850]
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4513
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Justice, G. C
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Lines written on the departure of brother Jacob Syfrit [sic] to Jackson County, Missouri; the land for the saints of the most high God, to inherit Zion forever. By Brother G. C. Justice
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[1850]
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4523
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Kane, Thomas Leiper
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The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; March 26, 1850
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1850
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4524
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Kane, Thomas Leiper
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The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; March 26, 1850
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1850
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4610
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Kilbourne, David Wells
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Strictures on Dr. I. Galland's pamphlet, entitled, "Villainy exposed," with some account of his transactions in lands of the Sac and Fox Reservation, etc., in Lee County, Iowa
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1850
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6452
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Pratt, Orson
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Divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1850 – 1851
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2811d
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Deseret News Weekly
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1850 – 1898
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8892
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Theobald, John
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The Latter-day Saints, and the respectable public are invited to attend a course of lectures . . . Dec. 17 [to] Dec. 25, 1851
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[1851]
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8908
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Thomas, Jonathan J
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Dwy gan. Gan Jonathan J. Thomas (Nathan ddu o Lywel)
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[1851]
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9054
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Turner, Orsamus
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History of the pioneer settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase, and Morris' Reserve; embracing the counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates, Steuben, most of Wayne and Allegany, and parts of Orleans, Genesee, and Wyoming. To which is added, a supplement, or extension of the pioneer history of Monroe County. . . .
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1851
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9346
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Utah (Territory) Governor. 1850–1858 (Young)
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First annual message of His Excellency, Governor Brigham Young, to the Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, September 22, 1851. Printed by order of the legislature
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[1851]
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9347
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Utah (Territory) Governor. 1850–1858 (Young)
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First annual message of the governor, to the Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory. September 22, 1851. [1,000 copies ordered to be printed.]
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1851
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9452
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Veed-Fald, Jørgen
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Bibelske henvisninger angaaende nogle af de laerestykker, der i denne tid bevaege sig her i landet
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1851
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9660
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Watt, George Darling
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Exercises in phonography. Designed to conduct the pupil to a practical acquaintance with the art. [called "the phonographic class book."]
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1851
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9723
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To the priesthood and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Manchester Conference
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[1851]
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531
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Bishop, Francis Gladden
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An address to the sons and daughters of Zion, scattered abroad, through all the earth
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[1851]
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533a
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Bishop, Francis Gladden
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A proclamation from the Lord to his people, scattered throughout all the earth
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[1851]
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705
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Book of Mormon. Danish. 1851
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Mormons Bog. En Beretning, skreven ved Mormons Haand paa Tavler, efter Nephis Tavler . . . Oversat paa Engelsk fra Grundtexten af Joseph Smith den Yngre
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1851
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1003
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Bukki [pseud.]
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A supplement to Mormon, containing the Book of Anak
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1851
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1067
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Cain, Joseph
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Mormon way-bill, to the gold mines, from the Pacific Springs, by the northern & southern routes, viz. Fort Hall, Salt Lake, and Los Angelos [sic], including Sublet's [sic], Hudspeth's, and the various cut-off's; also—from Los Angelos [sic] to St. [sic] Francisco by the coast route, with the distances to the different rivers in California;—together with important information to emigrants; by Joseph Cain & Arieh C. Brower
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1851
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1234
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Caswall, Henry
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Mormonism and its author; or, a statement of the doctrines of the "Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. Henry Caswall, M.A. Formerly professor of divinity in Kemper College, Missouri, and now Vicar of Figheldean, Wilts. . . .
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1851
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2428
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Cleaveland, Nehemiah
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An address, delivered at Topsfield in Massachusetts, August 28, 1850: The two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town
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1851
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2685
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Davis, Emerson
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The half century; or, a history of the changes that have taken place, and events that have transpired, chiefly in the United States, between 1800 and 1850. With an introduction by Mark Hopkins, D.D. By Emerson Davis, D.D.
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1851
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2722b
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Y casgl; neu grynhoad o draethodau, caniadau, a llythyron, perthynol i Saint y dyddiau diweddaf
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1851
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2722s
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Pregethu i'r ysbrydion yn ngharchar, a bedyddio dros y meirw
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1851
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2722zc
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Welcome song. Composed on the occasion of Elder Lorenzo Snow, on of Twelve Apostles, visiting the saints in Wales
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[1851]
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2722zg
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Davis, John Silvanus
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Ymddyddanion. Buddioldeb beilblau i'r pagahiaid
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[1851]
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2795a
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Deseret (State) Ordinances
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Ordinances passed by the General Assembly of the state of Deseret
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[1851]
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2942
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Doctrine and Covenants. Welsh. 1851
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Llyfr athrawiaeth a chyfammodau perthyvol i eglwys Iesu Grist o Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf; a gasglwyd o ddadguddiadau duw. Gan Joseph Smith, Llywydd. Wedi ei gyfieithu o'r ail argraffaid Ewropaidd gan John Davis
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1851
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3036
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Dunlop, John I
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Joseph Smith, an impostor. The substance of a lecture, delivered on Monday evening, June 25, 1851
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1851
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3079a
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Dykes, George Parker
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Glaubens-Artikel in der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage
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[1851]
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3068
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Dykes, George Parker
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Mindeblad efter Aeldste George Parker Dykes til Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige i Aalborg
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[1851]
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3078
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Dykes, George Parker
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Troes-artikler i Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige i Danmark
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1851
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3079
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Dykes, George Parker
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Troes-artikler i Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige i Danmark
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[1851]
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3316
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Favez, Louis
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Lettre sur les Mormons de la Californie
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1851
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6519
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Pratt, Orson
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Maekvaerdige syner. Af Magister Orson Pratt, een af de tolv apstler in Jesu Cristi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige
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[1851]
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6542
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Pratt, Orson
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A series of pamphlets. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with portrait. To which is appended a discussion held in Bolton, between Elder William Gibson, president of the saints in the Manchester Conference, and the Rev. Mr. Woodman. Also a discussion held in France between Elder John Taylor, one of the twelve apostles, and three reverend gentlemen of different orders, containing a facsimile of writings engraved on six metallic plates, taken out of an ancient mound in the state of Illinois, in the year 1843
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1851
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6542a
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Pratt, Orson
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A series of pamphlets. By Orson Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with portrait. To which is appended a discussion held in Bolton, between Elder William Gibson, president of the saints in the Manchester Conference, and the Rev. Mr. Woodman. Also a discussion held in France, between Elder John Taylor, one of the twelve apostles, and three reverend gentlemen of different orders, containing a facsimile of writings engraved on six metallic plates, taken out of an ancient mound in the state of Illinois, in the year 1843
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1851
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6562
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was in the island of Great Britain, for the gospel's sake; and being in the spirit on the 21st of November, A.D. 1846, addressed the following words of comfort to his dearly-beloved wife and family, dwelling in tents, in the camp of Israel, at Council Bluffs, Missouri Territory, North America; where they and twenty thousand others were banished by the civilized Christians of the United States, for the word of God, and the testimony of Jesus
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[1851]
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6617
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Proclamation! To the people of the coasts and islands of the Pacific; of every nation, kindred and tongue. By an apostle of Jesus Christ. Published for the author, by C. W. Wandell, minister of the gospel
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[1851]
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164
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Andree, Karl Theodor
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Nord-Amerika in geographischen und geschichtlichen umrissen. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Eingeborenen und der Indianischen Alterthümer, der Einwanderung, und der Ansiedelunger, des Ackerbaues, der Gewerbe, der Schifffahrt und des Handels. Bon Dr. Karl Andree, correspondirendem Mitgliede der Historical Society und der Ethnological Society zu New-York
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1851
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209
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks
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1851
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210
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks. Revised, and with additions
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1851
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211
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Ashley, Francis Busteed
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Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called "The Latter-day Saints." By the Rev. F. B. Ashley, Vicar of Woodburn, Bucks. Revised, and with additions . . . Third thousand
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1851
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390a
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Bell, James Ferguson
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A reply to the bare-faced falsehoods and misrepresentations of Mr. John Theobald
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[1851]
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4832
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LeBaron, Alonzo H
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A short extract, containing a chapter or two from the history or journal of Elder Alonzo Le Baron
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1851
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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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4943
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Linforth, James
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The Rev. C. W. Lawrence's, "Few words from a pastor to his people on the subject of the Latter-day Saints," replied to and refuted by James Linforth
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[1851]
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4998
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Lowe, Josiah Beatson
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"Mormonism," by the Rev. Josiah B. Lowe, M.A., incumbent of St. Jude's, delivered at the Concert Hall, Liverpool, on Thursday evening, November 13th, 1851
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[1851]
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5179
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Mackay, Charles
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The Mormons: or Latter-day Saints. With memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." Illustrated with forty engravings
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[1851]
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5439
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Moffat, David
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The Latter-day Saints' catechism: or, child's ladder . . . being a series of questions adapted for the use of the children of Latter-day Saints. . . .
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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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3382
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Fog, Carl
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Mormonerne. En historisk skildring af Cand. theol. Carl Fog
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[1851]
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3880
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Hass, Ludwig Daniel
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Mormonernes Laerdomme, Oprindelse og Fremgang, ved L. D. Hass præsti i Halls. Uddrag af "Søndagsblad" til Opbygglse og Oplysuing
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1851
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