(UN-1 12; cf. next.)

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a. 1684.  Leighton, Comm. 1 Pet. ii. 11 (1693), 351. But by the troubles, and unfriendliness of the World he gains this.

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a. 1768.  Secker, Serm. (1771), V. iv. 71. Every Day we see those … return monstrous Acts of Injustice for slight Instances of Neglect or Unfriendliness.

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1790.  Mme. D’Arblay, Diary, 20 May. I never diminished from the frank unfriendliness to the cause with which I began.

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1861.  Geo. Eliot, Silas M., ix. Not because of any unfriendliness, but because … courtesy is not a growth of such homes.

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