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1756. Mrs. Delany, in Life & Corr. (1861), III. 419. I am still unalarmed about the invasion, but dont find people are so apprehensive as at first.
1769. G. White, Selborne, xxvi. A tame snake, which was as sweet as any animal while in good humour and unalarmed.
1820. W. Jay, Prayers, 89. Unalarmed by fears, undistressed by pain.
1897. Anne Page, Afternoon Ride, 61. A large iguana, waddling with serious mien and unalarmed leisure towards the drift.