How Many Spouses Does the Constitution Allow One to Have? Book review of: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America. By Sarah Barringer Gordon
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How Many Spouses Does the Constitution Allow One to Have? Book review of: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America. By Sarah Barringer Gordon
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Book review: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America. By Sarah Barringer Gordon. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 2002. Pp. XIV,
337. Reviewed by: David R. Dow and Jose I. Maldonado, Jr.
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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 20, Number 3 (Winter 2003-2004), pages 571-609
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Dow, David R.; Maldonado, Jose I., Jr.. (2003). How Many Spouses Does the Constitution Allow One to Have? Book review of: The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth Century America. By Sarah Barringer Gordon. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/169435.
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