They all ratified the Thirteenth Amendment, though Mississippi and Alabama affixed some qualifications to their assent, while Texas was still unreconstructed and could not act; and Kentucky and Delaware gave a negative.
We used to sing him a gay song which ran: An unreconstructed rebel, that is what I am.
Not being as yet aware of their inward fire and intensity of feeling, held in check by a strong bulwark of calm calculation, as an unreconstructed Syrian I felt prone to doubt whether they had any emotions to speak of.
To an unreconstructed Syrian the brevity, yea, even curtness, of an Englishman or an American, seems to sap life of its pleasures and to place a disproportionate value on time.
General Fisk declared that "there are some of the meanest, unsubjugated andunreconstructed rascally revolutionists in Kentucky that curse the soil of the country.
The first Reconstruction Act declared that no legal state government existed in the ten unreconstructed states and that there was no adequate protection for life and property.
After all, he was her closest blood kin, even though he was an unreconstructed shit.
Nina was born in a little place called Angmering-on-Sea, in southern England, and she was an unreconstructed Brit.
By turns the most lovingly kind and the most violent, the most generously magnanimous and the most vindictive of the unreconstructed minority, Caspar Dabney was rarely to be taken for granted, even by those who knew him best.
Caleb Gordon had accepted defeat openly and honestly, and for this the unreconstructed Major had never fully forgiven him.
The unreconstructed Boers refused to fight for the Power that humbled them in 1902.
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