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1682.  Dryden, Dk. Guise, Epist. A ij b. ’Tis enough, my Lord, that your own Part was neither obscure in it, nor unhazardous.

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1802–12.  Bentham, Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), II. 227. It is in the honest and unhazardous task of recollection that he employs himself.

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1891.  T. Hardy, Tess, xiii. The fact … lent Tess’s … position, by its fearsomeness, a far higher fascination than it would have exercised if unhazardous.

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