Aún no tenemos significados para "be disunion".
1This would be disunion completed.
2And that there would be disunion if some states warred on other states about the purely domestic affairs of the latter.
3The Democrats openly charged that the object of the convention was disunion.
4There was not only grief in the Castlewood House, but there was disunion.
5The issue of our present struggle must be Disunion or Emancipation.
6So there was not only grief in the Castlewood House, but there was disunion.
7There was disunion among those about the Pope.
8On the other hand he was equally averse to War, because he held that War is Disunion.
9The logic of nullification was disunion.
10So then there is disunion.
11"In my opinion," he continued, "war is disunion, certain, inevitable, and irrevocable.
12War is separation; in the language of an eminent gentleman now no more, it is disunion, eternal and final disunion.
14Their purpose was disunion and war, and every passing day multiplied the proofs that no honorable escape from this fearful alternative was possible.
15I thought that, if war was disunion on the 14th of April, it was equally disunion on the 15th, and at all times.