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1600.  S. Nicholson, Acolastus (1876), 65. Then brake th’ vnchannel’d issue of mine eyes, My teares gaue vent vnto my tired soule.

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1712.  Blackmore, Creation, VII. 622. She next essay’d the embryo’s rise to trace From an unfashion’d, rude, unchannell’d mass.

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1872.  Daily News, 12 Oct. The lanes and byways unchannelled.

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1890.  J. C. Rolfe, Disc. at Anthedon, in Amer. Jrnl. Archæol., VI. 99. Though trenches were dug in all directions about the walls, nothing was found except a small Doric unchanneled capital (0.36 m. in diameter) and a long unchanneled drum, both of poros.

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