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|L2=Question: Was the establishment of the Kirtland Safety Society "anti-bank" illegal?
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|L3=Question: Did Joseph Smith mislead investors in the Kirtland Safety Society by collecting boxes full of sand with money placed on top, in order to make it appear that the bank had more hard money than it did?
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|L4=Question: Was Warren Parrish signing new notes for the Kirland Safety Society even after the bank had fallen into difficulty?
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|L5=Question: Did Joseph Smith claim at one time that Kirtland Safety Society notes would be "as good as gold"?
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{{:Question: Did Joseph Smith mislead investors in the Kirtland Safety Society by collecting boxes full of sand with money placed on top, in order to make it appear that the bank had more hard money than it did?}}
 
{{:Question: Was Warren Parrish signing new notes for the Kirland Safety Society even after the bank had fallen into difficulty?}}
 
{{:Question: Was Warren Parrish signing new notes for the Kirland Safety Society even after the bank had fallen into difficulty?}}
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