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English
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General Smith’s Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States
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Nauvoo, IL
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John Taylor
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In this booklet, Joseph Smith expresses his political views, emphasizing anti-slavery and peaceful interstate and international relations. He draws on the words of many of the early presidents of the United States to promote these views and denounce factions and power-seeking governments.
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