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Description The voice of truth: containing General Joseph Smith's corresondence with Gen. James Arlington Bennett; appeal to the Green Mountain Boys; correspondence with John C. Calhoun, Esq.; views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States; pacific innuendo, and Gov. Ford's letter; a friendly hint to Missouri, and a few words of consolation for the "globe;" also, correspondence with the Hon. Henry Clay (1844)
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Author Joseph Smith Jr., Henry Clay (letter), John C. Calhoun (letter), Thomas Ford (letter)

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