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a. 1572. Knox, Hist. Ref., Wks. 1846, I. 357. As alsua the said town mycht brooke thair ancient lawis and liberteis unoppressed by men of wear.
1659. W. Chamberlayne, Pharon., IV. ii. 445. Harmless nature, living unopprest With surfeits. Ibid., 453. Fair virgins unopprest By dark suspicion.
1709. Brit. Apollo, II. No. 10. 3/2. Your Spirits, Unopprest, Glide freely on.
1781. Cowper, Table-T., 272. The soul emancipated, unoppressed, Learns much.