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1643.  Milton, Divorce, 18. To sowe the furrow of mans nativity with seed of two incoherent and uncombining dispositions.

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1651.  Jer. Taylor, Serm. for Year, II. ii. 22. His purposes untwist, as easily as the rude conjuncture of uncombining cables, in the violence of a Northern tempest.

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  Hence Uncombiningness.

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1850.  Tait’s Mag., XVII. 735/1. The very same characteristics of inertia, unintellectuality, and uncombiningness.

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