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[1828.  Webster.]

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1837.  R. Nicoll, Poems (1842), 132. The Poor and Honest Man can stand, With an unblenching brow, Before Earth’s highest.

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1843.  Prescott, Mexico, V. iii. (1864), 293. He looked with an unblenching eye on his past reverses.

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1898.  Watts-Dunton, Aylwin, II. iv. So different from the unblenching child who loved to stand hatless!

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