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1611.  Florio, Inpacifico, vnquiet, vnpeacefull.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach., 80. Man or wife who hates in wedloc, is perpetually unsociable, unpeacefull, or unduteous.

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1647.  Cowley, Mistr., Wish, iii. Eas’d of unpeaceful thoughts.

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1734.  Thomson, Liberty, IV. 678. Immature, and red with glorious wounds, Unpeaceful death their choice.

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1797.  Lamb, ‘Alas! how am I changed,’ 54. The not unpeaceful evening of a day Made black by morning storms.

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1805.  Wordsw., Prelude, VI. 76. Lofty elms … Bestowed composure on a neighbourhood Unpeaceful in itself.

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1831.  Arnold, Lett., in Stanley, Life (1858), I. 240. The violence of political quarrels seeming to be something shocking because it was so unpeaceful.

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