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1704. Swift, Lett. to Tisdall, 20 April. There is more unaccountability in your letters little finger than in mines whole body.
1794. Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), IV. 31. With all his good taste in literature and ladies, he has some unaccountabilitiesI was going to have said eccentricities.
1851. Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 68. Moreover, many anomalies and unaccountabilities accompanied the growth.
1871. Tylor, Prim. Cult., I. 17. The notions of arbitrary impulses, causeless freaks, chance and nonsense and indefinite unaccountability.