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1746.  Wesley, Princ. Methodist, 12. This is the real unaggravated charge.

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1777.  Potter, Æschylus, Agamemnon, 284. I tremble now Hearing th’ unaggravated truth.

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1816.  J. Scott, Vis. Paris (ed. 5), 130. It is a sign that the virtue of a nation is spurious and debased, not that its vice is scanty and unaggravated.

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