ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1749.  Sir M. Decker, Decl. For. Trade (ed. 2), 117. Lower the Duties to the French and Dutch, 800,000 l. per Annum would be uncirculated amongst us, the Price of Wool must sink, whereby the French and Dutch would get it easier to ruin the rest of our Trades.

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1862.  A. H. Satterlee, Medals & Tokens U.S. Pres., IV. 9. 1808 [half dollar] Entirely uncirculated, splendid impression, very rare.

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1880.  Plain Hints Needlework, 39. We live in crowded rooms with gas-consumed and uncirculated air.

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