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* Dale R. Broadhurst, "Joseph Smith: Nineteenth Century Con Man?" ''sidneyrigdon.com'' (web paper, accessed 12 November 2010). | * Dale R. Broadhurst, "Joseph Smith: Nineteenth Century Con Man?" ''sidneyrigdon.com'' (web paper, accessed 12 November 2010). | ||
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Early works that label Joseph a "juggler" or "conjurer"
Later works that use the modern terms "con man," "confidence man," or "con game"
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