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1716.  Collier, trans. Gregory of Nazianzus, 57. ’Twas this [patience] which made … Stephen unresenting when ston’d ‘to death.’

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1759.  Sterne, Tr. Shandy, II. xii. But to hurt a brother of such gentle manners,—…so unresenting;—’tis base.

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1810.  Coleridge, Friend, 358. To remain in nominal Peace and unresenting Passiveness with an insolent neighbour.

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1861.  Geo. Eliot, Silas M., iii. Godfrey … left the room, followed humbly by the unresenting Snuff.

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