a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1611.  Florio, Inacquisteuole, vnpurchasable.

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1792.  W. Roberts, Looker-on, No. 78 (1794), I. 238. The unpurchasable beauties and chaste decorations of rural scenery.

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a. 1834.  Coleridge, Lit. Rem. (1839), IV. 170. To others, they are not only not easy and cheap, but unpurchaseable and impossible.

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1880.  McCarthy, Own Times, IV. 215. The country gentleman, whose own vote … was unpurchasable by any money bribe.

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