(UN-1 12. See next.)

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1704.  Swift, Lett. to Tisdall, 20 April. There is more unaccountability in your letter’s little finger than in mine’s whole body.

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1794.  Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), IV. 31. With all his good taste in literature and ladies, he has some unaccountabilities—I was going to have said eccentricities.

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1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 68. Moreover, many anomalies and unaccountabilities accompanied the growth.

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1871.  Tylor, Prim. Cult., I. 17. The notions of arbitrary impulses, causeless freaks, chance and nonsense and indefinite unaccountability.

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