ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1691.  Norris, Refl. Cond. Hum. Life, Ep. Ded. A vj b. If I happen to bring over here and there an ingenuous and uninslaved Spirit,… I shall not think my labour ill bestow’d.

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1705.  Addison, Remarks on Italy, 108. By Thee She sits a Sov’reign, Unenslav’d and Free.

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1850.  Gerrit Smith, Sp., 15. Surely, the unenslaved as well as the enslaved, can emigrate from one part of our country to another, and can be the subjects of importation also.

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1857.  [Mary Noel Meigs], Lays of a Lifetime, 14. No such power as was concentred in that untamed waterfall, could long remain unknown and unenslaved.

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