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1578.  Banister, Hist. Man, VII. 89. Others, with senses vnappalled… haue plowed a path directly over the mountaine.

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1586.  T. B., La Primaud. Fr. Acad. (1589), 282. Sustaining also with a great and unappalled hart, most cruel torments.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. vii. § 68. Applying vnto him certaine verses of Lucan, in commendation of his vnapalled constancy.

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1671.  Milton, P. R., IV. 425. Some bent at thee thir fiery darts, while thou Sat’st unappall’d in calm and sinless peace.

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1713.  Young, Last Day, III. 168. The sons of light scarce unappal’d look down.

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a. 1774.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 229. Unhurt by toils and labours, unappalled by dangers.

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1821.  Scott, Pirate, xxxvii. The unappalled, dignified, and commanding manner of Minna Troil overawed him.

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1851.  Longf., Gold. Leg., I. Castle of Vautsberg. Unappalled By fear of death, or priestly word.

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