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1709. Shaftesb., Charac. (1711), II. 313. Even on the supposal, that there was ever such a Condition or State of Men, when as yet they were unassociated, unacquainted.
1790. Hamilton, Wks. (1886), VII. 48. The accommodation of unassociated persons and families who may emigrate thither.
1839. De la Beche, Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc., x. 286. The manganese ores of North Devon are, however, unassociated with trappean rocks.
1897. Westm. Gaz., 17 March, 2/2. In this case the unassociated schools were better off than the associated.