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1607.  Topsell, Four-f. Beasts, 203. If their rage proceede vndeterred,… forth they go into the woods.

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c. 1765.  Falconer, Demagogue, 55. The fearless muse … True to herself, advances, undeterr’d By the rude clamours.

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1814.  Wordsw., Excurs., VI. 321. Who, by humiliation undeterred, Sought for his weariness a place of rest.

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1846.  Trench, Mirac., xviii. 306. Step by step he had advanced,… undeterred by opposition.

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