a. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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1846.  Grote, Greece (1862), II. 332. These bodies were close and unexpansive.

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1862.  T. A. Trollope, Marietta, I. xv. 271. By nature an unexpansive man.

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1869.  Lecky, Europ. Mor., I. 433. The Jewish religion was essentially conservative and unexpansive.

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