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1803. Man in Moon (1804), 82. What real good are we to expect from this new scheme to which we so foolishly attach unrealized riches.
1852. H. Rogers, Ecl. Faith, 290. There is such a thing in the human mind as unrealised truth, both intellectual and spiritual.
1876. Mrs. Whitney, Sights & Ins., xxx. Behind us a southwest wind was driving the mists, all unrealized by us, from off the mountain faces.
1925. E. Seligman, Stud. Public Finance, v. 114. An unrealized capital increment is not income, but a mere appreciation of capital.