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1652.  Benlowes, Theoph., VII. xi. Jehovah’s zone to this uncentred ball Ecliptick and meridionall.

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1829.  Lytton, Disowned, xxxviii. Hers is the real and uncentred poetry of being, which pervades and surrounds her as with an air.

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a. 1887.  H. W. Beecher, in Drysdale, Prov. from Plym. Pulpit, 50. There is no uncentered character anywhere. There is a point in every man’s character which rules, and to which everything is brought for comparison and settlement.

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