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1583.  Golding, Calvin on Deut. xciv. 1203. It behoued them to forget both father and mother, and to be vnaddicted to their fleshly affections.

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1692), 9. To be unaddicted to belly-pampering, sleep, and carnal wantonness.

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1670.  G. H., Hist. Cardinals, II. I. 119. A Pope … unaddicted to the advancement of his private Family.

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1844.  Kinglake, Eöthen, xvii. Marlen … is … unaddicted to the practice of magical arts.

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1859.  Sala, Tw. round Clock (1861), 317. The serious world is not at all unaddicted to good living.

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