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1648. Hexham, II. Onbeschadight, Vndammaged, or Vnharmed.
1708. J. Philips, Cyder, I. 305. Thoult find that Plants will frequent Changes try, Undamagd, and their marriageable Arms Conjoin with others.
1859. Geo. Eliot, A. Bede, xxvii. So long as there was hope of gathering in their own corn undamaged.
1897. Mary Kingsley, W. Africa, 604. The only point I congratulate myself on is having got my men up so high, and back again, undamaged.