Letter to John Taylor, 1 August 1845

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Letter to John Taylor, 1 August 1845
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    Dear Brother Stanly Building Bath Street Liverpool Aug 1st 1845 Elder Taylor Beloved Brother I wish once more to call your attention to the subject of your Times & Season in this Country We have rented a New Office called Standly Stanley Building Bath street Liverpool where we wish all addresses to us directed hereafter it is a vary [suitable] office much more so than the one we have had. And as your papers have been brought here & I am now ...
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    see my address to the Churches in the land Vol 5 No 9 also Vol VI No 3. & in all my travels since I have been here in conferences & councils I have urged the sail of that work the sail of it does not interfere with any Books in this land I Brought about one dozens of the IV Vol Bound some I gave to some of my American Elders & what I sold I sold of 8/ the Brethren thought that if they were bound & sold for 6/ shillings that they would readily be ...
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    Elder Ward has sold the Stars Bound for 3/6 & 4/ the cvenants Bound are sold for 3/6 & all publications are cheeper in England than in America & when they come to see 9/ charge for the Times & Seasons ^unbound^ it frightens them & as you allow for sale evry 10th Vol to agents I have thought if you would allow them to be sold for 8/ I would throw in my own trouble & try to get agents that sell in ...
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    being complete I suppose from the counting of them that it was intended for 400 copies of each Vol but they very may materially as they now stand the following is a true account of them as they come into my hands [sideways text] Vol 4th Vol 5th 1- 356 1- 393 2- 361 2- 383 3- 362 3- 400 4- 361 4- 391 5- 366 5- 289 6- 362 6- 413 7- 351 7- ...
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    it would be be well to take good care of them & not dispose of them as they will make full volumes with what we have here. I have been looking for Elder Fielding for a long for a long time & expected the remainder of the 5th Vol commencing with the 19th No as we have the 18th here. I have not thought proper to break the 5th vol or sell a part of it untill the whole arived, but I think I have said quite sufficient upon this subject. I ...
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    are prepared for the receptince of any Rigdonites that may come to this country I have no fears of their doing much damage to the Church in this country land for though our ulabourers are few we have good success in keeping the bars up. we have published 1,500 hundred of O. Hydes address before the Hight Priest quorum. Their is much sensitive feeling in this land at the present time on the subject of the annexation of Texas &