The termination or destruction of union.
1 Tendency to disunion ; the influence of the Reformation and the national Churches.
2 The spirit of disunion was rampant in all parts of the South.
3 The Democrats openly charged that the object of the convention was disunion .
4 Four years before a threat of disunion was made on the floor.
5 Authority, by dividing men into classes, creates dichotomy, disruption, hostility, fear, disunion .
6 The Southern leaders threatened disunion if their demands were not complied with.
7 To all these evils were added those of political disunion and weakness.
8 Harry knew now that the North would never cease to fight disunion .
9 But Mayor Wood, not content with all this disunion nonsense, said further:
10 Our disunion is not only a reproach, but a danger to us.
11 That object once effected, disunion , it was supposed, would follow without difficulty.
12 Politics should not be thought of in view of the question of disunion .
13 From disunion destruction will spring and overtake all the Bhojas and the Vrishnis.
14 These men have for years desired this disunion ; they have plotted for it.
15 The words civil war and disunion are uttered almost without emotion.
16 The disunion upon which he counted vanished at the first threat of war.
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