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Disunionists in South Carolina and other southern states routinely claimed that they possessed a constitutional right to secede.
Stephanie McCurry: Did South Carolina have a Constitutional right to secede? Stephanie McCurry 2010
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Disunionists in South Carolina and other southern states routinely claimed that they possessed a constitutional right to secede.
Stephanie McCurry: Did South Carolina have a Constitutional right to secede? Stephanie McCurry 2010
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Disunionists; reversing the divine rule, and calling, not the sinners, but the righteous, to repentance; such as invocations to Washington, imploring men to unsay what Washington said, and undo what Washington did.
The Life of Abraham Lincoln Henry Ketcham
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Disunionists, reversing the divine rule, and calling, not the sinners, but the righteous to repentance; such as invocations to Washington, imploring men to unsay what Washington said and undo what Washington did.
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Disunionists; reversing the divine rule, and calling, not the sinners, but the righteous to repentance; such as invocations to
Abraham Lincoln A History Nicolay, John G & Hay John 1890
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Union men to yield to Disunionists, reversing the divine rule, and calling, not the sinners, but the righteous to repentance -- such as invocations to Washington, imploring men to unsay what Washington said, and undo what Washington did.
Abraham Lincoln George Haven Putnam 1887
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Disunionists, reversing the divine rule, and calling not the sinners but the righteous to repentance, -- such as invocations of
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Disunionists; reversing the divine rule, and calling, not the sinners, but the righteous to repentance; such as invocations to
Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02 John George Nicolay 1866
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Their behaviour (he says), considering it was the first time they were under fire, was admirable; they went on very steadily, poured in two or three volleys, and then, making a rush with bowie-knife and revolver, sent the Disunionists flying towards Winchester, leaving behind them many dead, wounded, and prisoners.
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Generals Patterson and M'Lellan, after certain successful movements on the Upper Potomac, are about to form a junction in the neighbourhood of Winchester, and we may expect daily to hear of them giving the Disunionists battle.
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