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1816. L. Richmond, Lett., in Grimshawe, Mem. (1828), 362. Your affectionate unupbraiding, and liberal conduct.
1831. W. Sewell, Clergym. Recreat. (1835), 89. Friends whom we lovd in anguish hide Their unupbraiding look.