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1792. Burke, Lett. to Sir H. Langrishe, Wks. VI. 308. An universal unmodified capacity, to which the fanaticks pretend.
1823. H. J. Brooke, Introd. Crystallogr., 251. The o, by which we have proposed to denote the unmodified angles or edges.
1841. Myers, Cath. Th., III. § 30. 106. Our Lord everywhere exhibited a form of Truth unmodified by Individuality.
1871. Darwin, Desc. Man, II. xiii. II. 67. We have seen that some birds rattle their unmodified feathers together.