1814. J. T. Jones, Jrnls. Sieges in Spain, 18112, 267. The unaggressive disposition of England allowed her to remain above an hundred years without imitating her rivals, supplying her deficiencies in all continental sieges from her allies.
1862. Edin. Rev., CXVI. 223. In the unaggressive position which England assumes these interests are identical.
1867. Lewes, Hist. Philos. (ed. 3), II. 207. There was something in the noble calmness and unaggressive fearlessness of his [Spinozas] attitude which acted like a mental tonic.