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1792.  Burke, Lett. to Sir H. Langrishe, Wks. VI. 308. An universal unmodified capacity, to which the fanaticks pretend.

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1823.  H. J. Brooke, Introd. Crystallogr., 251. The o, by which we have proposed to denote the unmodified angles or edges.

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1841.  Myers, Cath. Th., III. § 30. 106. Our Lord everywhere exhibited a form of Truth unmodified by Individuality.

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1871.  Darwin, Desc. Man, II. xiii. II. 67. We have seen that some birds … rattle their unmodified feathers together.

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