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Why I Dropped Scoble and Seceded from the Hunt for Newer Shinier Things
Why I Dropped Scoble and Seceded from the Hunt for Newer Shinier Things 2005
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This was, of course, mostly a joke ( "We Seceded Where Others Failed" was its e pluribus unum), but the mayor's declaration of independence did include a twinge of real anger and a vow that "we have no intention of suffering in the future at the hands of fools and bureaucrats."
Florida Keys Residents Defy BP, Plan Their Own Oil Cleanup 2010
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Seceded January, 1861; re-admitted December, 1870.
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Free-labour, Border, and Seceded States are distinguished from each other by separate colours.
American Maps. 1863
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A bill has been brought forward in the House of Representatives proposing territorial government for the Seceded States.
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There is much reason to believe that the Union men are the majority in many, if not in every one, of the so-called Seceded States.
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The number in the free-labour States, the district of Columbia, and the Territories is 223,073; in the adhering Slave States, 116,750; in the eleven Seceded States,
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A tax of three per cent is levied on all incomes above 800 dollars (168), and a property tax of 20,000,000 dollars assessed on all the States, including the Seceded States.
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Secretary Cameron, in reply to the letter of General Butler, says that slaves escaping from loyal masters in the Seceded States may be detained and set to work.
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I have made up my mind that if Va submits to the dishonor of standing by and seeing war made in the Seceded states, I will leave Va.
Augusta County: J. D. Imboden to John McCue, February 24, 1861 J. D. Imboden 1861
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