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24584
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15
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English
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The Israel Barlow Story and Mormon Mores
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Salt Lake City
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Publishers Press
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March 24, 1854 to August 22, 1854. Barlow records public speeches, touring castle ruins, a national day of fasting and prayer ordered by Queen Victoria, and rebuking an evil spirit while serving a mission to England. On several visits to Coventry, he recounts various versions of the Lady Godiva legend, and provides descriptions of Whitsun Tide and Easter Monday celebrations. Barlow expresses concern over Samuel Richards call before Parliament and offers his observations on the gap between classes in England using the example of Lord Willoughby and his familys income and land holdings.
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