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1742.  Melmoth, Fitzosborne Lett. (1763), 349. Whoever pursues his speculations with this humble unarrogating temper of mind [etc.].

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1854.  E. Sargent, Peculiar, I. 152. The quiet unarrogating air of one whose nobility is a part of his nature.

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