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... vote to 1,976 in the 1840 presidential election - nearly double that of 1838. The Whig candidate William Henry Harrison received more than twice the vote of his Democratic opponent Van Buren ( 1,352 to 624 ) . Smith's intense dislike of ...
... vote to 1,976 in the 1840 presidential election - nearly double that of 1838. The Whig candidate William Henry Harrison received more than twice the vote of his Democratic opponent Van Buren ( 1,352 to 624 ) . Smith's intense dislike of ...
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... vote for Hoge . This " revela- tion " was immediately challenged by William Law , a prominent Mormon leader , and finally Joseph Smith was brought in to decide the issue . He stated : I am above the kingdoms of this world , for I have ...
... vote for Hoge . This " revela- tion " was immediately challenged by William Law , a prominent Mormon leader , and finally Joseph Smith was brought in to decide the issue . He stated : I am above the kingdoms of this world , for I have ...
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... vote for the suffrage bill . He looked surprised and said , " Don't you think the women would vote out all of the saloons ? " I answered that I hoped so . He seemed dumfounded by such frankness and sort of gasped , " Yet you ask me , a ...
... vote for the suffrage bill . He looked surprised and said , " Don't you think the women would vote out all of the saloons ? " I answered that I hoped so . He seemed dumfounded by such frankness and sort of gasped , " Yet you ask me , a ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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