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[1775.  Ash.]

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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.

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1852.  H. Rogers, Ecl. Faith, 290. There is such a thing in the human mind as unrealised truth, both intellectual and spiritual.

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1876.  Mrs. Whitney, Sights & Ins., xxx. Behind us a southwest wind was driving the mists, all unrealized by us, from off the mountain faces.

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1925.  E. Seligman, Stud. Public Finance, v. 114. An unrealized capital increment is not income, but a mere appreciation of capital.

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