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1991 to 1995 he was president of the Vienna Secession, a post first held by Gustav Klimt, one of t
g Academy, in 1996 Ring Frank founded Boston Secession a 25 member professional chorus based in Bos
s Party and SPLM to achieve unity and not to secession according to what was stated by the Ministry
jority of the founding members of the Munich Secession, all provided illustrations to Jugend.
n Civil War in 1861, Tyler backed Virginia's secession, although he died in January 1862.
ed the divisive issue of slavery that caused secession, an issue that Lincoln said was "somehow the
was formed in 1847 by a union of the United Secession and Relief Churches, both of which had split
Following the state's ordinance of secession and the outbreak of the Civil War, he repres
Following the state's ordinance of secession and the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a
Albert and his wife were supporters of secession and supported the Confederate cause by selli
he Confederate States of America, opposed to secession, and against the Civil War.
Politically, Robinson opposed both secession and abolition.
on as being of itself a sufficient cause for secession, and on January 11, 1861 he proposed an elab
However, imprisonment of those favoring secession and Federal occupations of Maryland cities p
Volume I - Secession and Civil History of the Confederate States
ved that East Tennessee was still opposed to secession and that the General Assembly lacked the aut
But, he opposed secession and urged Tennessee to remain with the Union
J. B. Waterhouse, The Secession and the Persecution in Tonga (Syd, 1886)
rshall, signer of the Louisiana Ordinance of Secession and the constitution of the Confederate Stat
Following the state's ordinance of secession and the outbreak of the Civil War, he repres
Because Culberson opposed secession and his district favored it, he resigned his
ng against acts such as treason, subversion, secession and sedition, the legislation would infringe
With secession and the Civil War, Colonel Baker retired to
ate Burgher (that's another story) to United Secession and then United Presbyterian before becoming
ervice in the American Civil War, he opposed secession and was among the 330 citizens who successfu
when most of the county's residents opposed secession and the Confederacy, and viewed the Democrat
ative Catholic press in Quebec supported the secession and ridiculed the Yankees as lacking in mora
ullard and Cephus Shelburne and the issue of secession and slavery.
ng Mississippi's passage of the ordinance of secession and the subsequent outbreak of the Civil War
Pierson voted against secession and refused, along with several others, to c
ion agriculture in his papers; and supported secession and later the Confederacy.
h had previously resisted Jackson's call for secession and requests for more control over the state
history on this page and related pages, the secession and flag myths are common requests.
ating in Sudan are now anticipating southern secession, and agricultural production is seen as a ne
arolina convention which officially repealed secession and reformed the state constitution.
), although he had personally hoped to avoid secession and a war for Virginia, James City County re
In 1861, Wickliffe did not actively support secession and during the Civil War he tried to act as
In spite of pre-War opposition to secession and the number of "transient deserters", the
f May 20, 1861, that passed the Ordinance of Secession, and voted against secession; was appointed
With Tennessee's Ordinance of Secession and the outbreak of the Civil War, Smith enl
With South Carolina's secession and the advent of the Civil War, Aiken enlis
s a Davis memoir than an articulation of the secession argument.
Wamp also suggested the possibility of secession arising from opposition to the federal gover
There are works by artists of the Vienna Secession, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
ench author, as well as a painting by Vienna Secession artist Josef Bauer.
Secession-peaceable secession, as it is called ... in fact rebellion.
These resolutions denounced secession as an act of treason.
best known for casting the only vote against secession at the Arkansas Secession Convention.
ver to the rest of the region, with "copycat secession attempts" in neighbouring countries, such as
eria from the federal republic was an act of secession because eastern Nigeria was part of Nigeria
A secession bill was submitted to the Michigan Legislatu
that several southern states were advocating secession, Blair was among the leaders of a new politi
rian € 0,50 or 50 euro-cent coin, the Vienna Secession Building figures within a circle, symbolisin
otive for their program other than provoking secession, but they might have been righteously standi
of the Whig party, was personally opposed to secession, but he acted in accordance with his constit
Peck was an opponent of secession but did not actively aid the cause of the Un
Almost 70 percent of the voters approved of secession, but 69 percent of East Tennesseans voted ag
Fowle was opposed to secession, but he still volunteered as a private in th
nd of the Union Army. Lee had disapproved of secession, but felt that he could not turn his back on
l to the Provisionals following the Real IRA secession but remained a hardliner within the organisa
urt of Scott County, which had voted against secession by a 521 to 19 margin (the highest percentag
lford Wesleyan Methodist circuit underwent a secession by more than half the members to the Wesleya
ircuit, which included Tintagel, underwent a secession by more than half the members to the Wesleya
Carolina and its increasing movement toward secession caused the Pickens family to return home in
is denomination later united with the United Secession Church to form the United Presbyterian Churc
Scotland (1847-1900), a union of the United Secession Church and the Relief Church which joined th
ld Lichts became part of the United Original Secession Church in 1822, which split in 1852, one par
in 1843, and was soon after ordained at the Secession Church (after 1847, the United Presbyterian
as formed in 1847 by the union of the United Secession Church and the Relief Church, and in 1900 me
In 1847, the United Secession Church in turn united with the Relief Church
spite his strong familial connections to the Secession Church, shortly after his University studies
n 1795, and joined the Burgher branch of the Secession Church, though his parents belonged to the e
er Erskine, A.M.: of Stirling, Father of the Secession Church, to which is prefixed a memoir of his
ed to form the United Associate Synod of the Secession Church, which became known as the United Sec
the New Licht Burghers united as the United Secession Church, which in turn united with the Relief
he Burghers, which in 1820 became the United Secession Church, which in turn became the United Pres
the river was opened in 1839 as the Original Secession Church.
Licht Anti-burgher minister in the Original Secession Church.
art of another grouping, the United Original Secession Church.
Sanford served as secession commissioner from Georgia to the State of Te
He also served as Alabama's secession commissioner to Kentucky in an effort to con
Rainwater, P. L. "An Analysis of the Secession Controversy in Mississippi, 1854-61."
He later served as a delegate to the Georgia Secession Convention and the Confederate Secession Con
In 1861, Nisbet was a member of Georgia's secession convention and authored the Ordinance of Sec
He served as delegate to the secession convention in 1861.
He was a delegate to the Virginia secession convention in 1861, but refused to sign the
Rhett was a member of the South Carolina Secession Convention in 1860.
ate dispatched to help convince the Virginia Secession Convention to join South Carolina in secedin
He served as delegate to the state secession convention in 1861 and voted against the ord
ivil War-he was a member of North Carolina's secession convention in 1861 and was a member of the F
urt until April 23, 1861, as a member of the secession convention of North Carolina in 1861, and as
He was a delegate to the Louisiana secession convention and served in the Confederate Sta
He was a delegate to the Alabama secession convention in early 1861.
Bryan served as a delegate to the Georgia secession convention in 1861.
He served as member of the State secession convention in 1861.
A territorial secession convention was held at Mesilla on March 16,
r 1860 he was a delegate to South Carolina's Secession Convention and became a signer of the Ordina
, was elected to represent the parish at the Secession Convention called in January 1861 by Governo
t of Mississippi before participating in the secession convention of Mississippi in January 1861.
He was chosen as a delegate to the secession convention in Mississippi, where his brother
re issued writs of election which led to the Secession Convention of 1861.
ensville and Sussex counties to the Virginia secession convention in 1861.
Robertson was a delegate to the state Secession Convention in January 1861, and subsequently
al pursuits and was a member of the Virginia Secession Convention in 1861.
1861 and was a member of the Virginia state secession convention in 1861.
ngton, North Carolina; delegate to the State secession convention in 1861 and to the State constitu
d chosen its speaker; president of the State secession convention in 1861; died in Warren County, N
He was a delegate to both the Florida Secession Convention of 1861 and then to the Confedera
At Florida's secession convention, Finnegan represented Nassau Coun
e Commissioner from Alabama to the Tennessee Secession Convention, where he publicly read Alabama's
al Convention, delegate to the 1861 Virginia secession convention, and a major in the Confederate S
to represent Pike County at Alabama's state secession convention.
n 1861 Moore was a delegate to the Louisiana secession convention.
sexton to think that it was the site of the secession convention.
ekend that the semi-autonomous south Sudan's secession could set a dangerous precedent that will ha
at Norfolk, Virginia, for repairs during the secession crises in the winter of 1860-1861.
During the secession crisis Missouri Governor Claiborne Jackson u
Greeley, who during the secession crisis of 1861 had espoused a hard line agai
During the secession crisis in Missouri, Parsons was appointed br
1861 as they stood on opposite sides of the secession debate.
amendment submitted by Charles H. Hardin, a secession declaration by the convention would have to
a Republican as President, and thus trigger secession declarations by the slave-owning states.
his father's example, entering the Original Secession Divinity Hall, Edinburgh in 1827, and was or
Although the classis did not approve of the secession documents, one church did decide to leave th
nnie Blue Flag which was used as a symbol of secession during the war.
ssion on May 17, 1861, four months after the Secession, enrolling instead in the Confederate Navy a
Berlin: Berliner Secession, established in 1898
Amos McLemore opposed Southern secession even though his business partner, Dr. J.M. B
il War started, Rutledge was an advocate for secession, even agreeing to pay $500 to the state trea
d was seated in the Montgomery Convention on secession February 4, 1861.
Residents who support secession feel that they have no voice in county gover
Whereas in 1861, there had been secession fever, and cotton was king, there was now no
poke eloquently in Congress in opposition to secession, for which he was labeled a "Southern Black
meeting in April 1850 to draw up articles of secession, forming the "Great Republic of Rough and Re
nationalist movements that seek autonomy or secession from Pakistan.
met at St. Andrew's Hall to discuss possible secession from the United States.
Prior to its secession from the European Community in 1985, Greenla
s terminated from Congress due to Virginia's secession from the Union on April 17, 1861.
ps for this purpose and began the process of secession from the Union.
aryland residents to vote in a straw poll on secession from Maryland.
It became the first state to declare its secession from the Union on December 20, 1860, with th
Smith supported Texas' secession from the Union in 1861.
formed from the states which declared their secession from the United States.
f the group supported the idea of Jubaland's secession from Somalia.
He lost his seat due to Virginia's secession from the Union, but was elected back as one
te Army soon after Mississippi announced its secession from the Union, accepting a commission as Co
A Second Secession from the Church of Scotland occurred in 1761
Missouri's secession from the Union bill is signed by Governor Cl
on triggered South Carolina's declaration of secession from the Union.
History of the second secession from the United States, 2005 (ISBN 84-933788
Runnels favored secession from the Union and re-establishing the slave
Macedonia's second prime minister after its secession from Yugoslavia and continued in the post fo
w England Federalist politicians he proposed secession from the union due to the growing influence
, he stood with Sam Houston in opposition to secession from the union.
l rights, to political autonomy, to outright secession from Pakistan and the creation of an indepen
egal study on the possibilities of Slovenian secession from Yugoslavia in the collective volume Con
e U.S. state of Georgia when it declared its secession from the United States of America on January
Despite the fact that Aruban calls for secession from the Netherlands Antilles originated in
slav Gabaraev, who advocates South Ossetia's secession from the Republic of Georgia and its unifica
ew union was lawfully formed in the 1780s by secession from the old confederacy did not mean that a
te broadcasting and preventing supporters of secession from airing their views.
n Hall on 13 November 2004, during which the secession from Mosman council was announced.
nal, and reversed its position on Panamanian secession from the Republic of Colombia.
Abd al-Malik and marked the first successful secession from the Arab caliphate (ruled from Damascus
ussions centred on internal self-government, secession from the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalan
In 1733 the First Secession from the Church of Scotland resulted in the
66-8, the Convention adopted an Ordinance of Secession from the United States.
ick, of whose policy of inviting a Unitarian secession from the Church of England he disapproved.
However, the notion of Alberta secession from Canada has gained sympathy from some fi
1, (becoming the second state to declare its secession from the Union following the election of Abr
parated by his declaration of North Dakota's secession from the United States in 1934, and a jail t
approximately 46% of Flemish people support secession from Belgium.[2] and that more than 66% of a
Opposed to secession from the Union, Black was disgusted by the m
, Sultan Ibrahim publicly called for Johor's secession from the Federation.
lian affiliate, which additionally advocated secession from the rest of Australia, did particularly
and Anna Maria McLemore, he opposed Southern secession from the Union in the months preceding the A
several New England Federalists who proposed secession from the United States due to lack of suppor
After Virginia's secession from the Union and acceptance into the Confe
pposition to the war reached the point where secession from the United States was discussed.
efinition as it stands right now referrs to ' secession from another state' but that hardly seems th
shortly after Georgia passed an ordinance of secession from the United States and after making a de
22, 1861, immediately following the state's secession from the Union on May 20, 1861.
While the Civil War and North Carolina's secession from the Union delayed the original Chamber'
The first secession from the official politics occurred in Franc
hen the State of South Carolina declared its secession from the United States on December 20, 1860.
Following its secession from the United States, the government of Vi
War 11 Southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confed
must have self determination or, at maximum, secession from India
udied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Secession group, later succeeding Max Liebermann as th
e previous week between pro-Union forces and secession groups.
ch was ceremonially granted, even though its secession had not been recognized by the state -nor th
that specific point in time, no ordinance of secession had been passed, and it was legally nebulous
He entered the Presbyterian Secession Hall in 1840, and in 1843 wrote an article i
"Remains of the Circular Church and ' Secession Hall' where South Carolina decided to leave
The Secession hall, Vienna
Although he opposed secession, he remained loyal to Arkansas throughout th
On Disney's secession he drew up a paper called ‘An Answer to the
As a Conservative Democrat who opposed secession, he chose to cooperate with the Union Army o
An opponent of Secession, he was a candidate of supporters of the Uni
ated an alternative route of campaigning for secession, he does not doubt that many of those in his
                                                                                                   


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