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1705.  Elstob, in Hearne, Collect. (O.H.S.), I. 109. Then he ungagg’d him.

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1719.  De Foe, Crusoe, II. (Globe), 580. Having … ungagg’d their Mouths.

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1890.  C. Martyn, W. Phillips, Agitator, 303. The Belknap Street colored church was their asylum; a roof that deserves to be held in honor by every lover of free speech; for here lips were ungagged when they were padlocked elsewhere for thirty years.

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