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1663.  Cowley, Cutter Coleman-St., Pref. ad fin. There are others … who think it a sign of weakness or stupidity to let anything pass by them unattaqued.

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1693.  Mem. Ct. Teckely, II. 145. It having not been imagin’d that the Turks would leave behind them Comorra and Raab unattack’d.

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1772.  Burke, Sp. Acts Uniformity, Wks. 1812, V. 325. However, as none of them wholly abandon that post, it will not be safe to leave it behind me unattacked.

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1828.  Lytton, Pelham, III. iii. I am undisturbed and unattacked in the enjoyments best suited to my taste.

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1878.  Abney, Photogr., 28. Treat all these residues with nitric acid, and they will all be found to remain unattacked by it.

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