a. (UN-1 7.)

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1661.  Glanvill, Van. Dogm., 191. Causes in our account the most palpable, may possibly be but uninfluential attendants.

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1815.  Wordsw., Prose Wks. (1876), II. 123. Those pretended treasures of antiquity … have been wholly uninfluential upon the literature of the Country.

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1840.  Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1847), V. 67. It is intimated in some far from uninfluential journals.

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1882.  Farrar, Early Chr., I. 206. Would a writer so … powerful … have remained uninfluential and unknown?

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  Hence Uninfluentiality.

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1880.  J. Cairns, Let., in MacEwen, Life (1895), 701. There has been a stronger tendency … to put the broader side … into visible uninfluentiality.

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