I have ordered the book and will be reviewing it, but I hoped someone would know if this remark from the column is true:
"Thomas DiLorenzo marshals abundant unambiguous evidence that virtually every political leader of the time and earlier believed that states had a right of secession.
Perhaps DiLorenzo will provide the evidence that I seek.
Anyway, my question is still out there, and I'd appreciate help in answering it. My own research has turned up nothing yet.
Cheers,
Richard F.
It would be hard to hang that on George Washington, as he urged an immovable attachment to the national union.
Walt