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1583. Reg. Privy Council Scot., III. 586. Quhairintill his Hienes hes occupeit himself unseiking the hurt and ruyne of quhatsumevir his subjectis.
1799. Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 272. He might as well have been in England as at Goslar, in the situation which he chose and with his unseeking manners.
1878. Mrs. Stowe, Poganuc P., xxiii. 207. Love faithful, devoted, unseeking of self, and asking only to bless.