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“Maʻuʻanga Fakamatala ne Leaʻakí,” Kau Māʻoniʻoní: Ko e Talanoa ʻo e Siasi ʻo Sīsū Kalaisí ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní, Voliume 1, Ko e Fuka ʻo e Moʻoní, 1815–1846 (2018)

“Maʻuʻanga Fakamatala ne Leaʻakí,” Kau Māʻoniʻoní, Voliume 1

Maʻuʻanga Fakamatala ne Leaʻakí

Ko e lisi ko ʻení ko ha fakahinohino ia ki he ngaahi maʻuʻanga fakamatala kotoa pē ʻoku lea ʻaki ʻi he voliume ʻuluaki ʻo e Kau Māʻoniʻoní: Ko e Talanoa ʻo e Siasi ʻo Sīsū Kalaisí ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní. Ko e ngaahi fakamatala maʻuʻanga tokoní, ʻoku tuʻu ʻa e ʻahó ki he ʻaho naʻe faʻu aí, ʻa ia ʻoku ʻikai ko e vahaʻataimi ia ʻoku fakamatala ki aí. ʻŪ voliume ʻo e The Joseph Smith Papers ʻoku ʻi he “JSP.” ʻOku lahi ha ngaahi maʻuʻanga tokoni ʻoku maʻu mei he tatau fakaʻilekitulōnika ʻo e tohí, ʻoku maʻu atu ʻi he saints.lds.org pea ʻi he Gospel Library.

Ko e ngaahi tohi fakanounou ko ʻení ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi ʻi he lisi ko ʻeni ʻo e ngaahi maʻuʻanga fakamatala ne lea ʻakí:

  • BYU: L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

  • CHL: Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City

  • FHL: Family History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City

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