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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.
1693. Mem. Ct. Teckely, II. 145. It having not been imagind that the Turks would leave behind them Comorra and Raab unattackd.
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.
1828. Lytton, Pelham, III. iii. I am undisturbed and unattacked in the enjoyments best suited to my taste.
1878. Abney, Photogr., 28. Treat all these residues with nitric acid, and they will all be found to remain unattacked by it.