Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Col. Pickering” in chapter 1.5, section c.1.5.8, page 59 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:

...eem it necessary to prevent injury or oppression. Early in the nineteenth century the doctrine of secession, characterized as treason and rebellion in 1861, was openly advocated in Massachusetts. Col. Pickering , a member of General Washington's cabinet, in July, 1804, wrote as follows: The principles of our revolution point to the remedy—a separation. That this can be accomplished, and without spill...
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