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1804. Ann. Rev., II. 68. The uninquiring and contented ignorance with which he has beheld every thing.
1833. L. Ritchie, Wand. by Loire, 8. Wandering through a foreign town, ignorant and uninquiring, without a plan.
1863. Whittier, Countess, 83. There The native dweller keeps, in uninquiring trust, The old, dull round of things.