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As I did so, I realized the fulfillment of a dream I had had ever since learning of
the visit of the Founding Fathers to the St. George Temple. I saw with my own
eyes the records of the work that was done for the Founding Fathers of this great
...
As I did so, I realized the fulfillment of a dream I had had ever since learning of
the visit of the Founding Fathers to the St. George Temple. I saw with my own
eyes the records of the work that was done for the Founding Fathers of this great
...
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Pure Motives of the Founding Fathers ]ames Madison, referred to as the Father of
the Constitution, wrote a fitting tribute about his renowned colleagues: “Whatever
may be the judgment pronounced on the competency of the architects of the ...
Pure Motives of the Founding Fathers ]ames Madison, referred to as the Father of
the Constitution, wrote a fitting tribute about his renowned colleagues: “Whatever
may be the judgment pronounced on the competency of the architects of the ...
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The Founding Fathers believed in common law, which holds that true sovereignty
rests with the people. Believing this to be in accord with truth, they inserted this
imperative in the Declaration of Independence: “To secure these rights [life, ...
The Founding Fathers believed in common law, which holds that true sovereignty
rests with the people. Believing this to be in accord with truth, they inserted this
imperative in the Declaration of Independence: “To secure these rights [life, ...
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