a. (UN-1 7.)

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1727.  Thomson, Britannia, 205. Then cherish this, this unexpensive power, Undangerous to the public.

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1818.  Bentham, Ch. Eng., Catech. Exam., 113. To which these modern effusions … are but inadequate, and not altogether undangerous, substitutes.

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1831.  Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1842), I. 423. The charge … was not more futile,… and it may be added undangerous, than that advanced against the Radicals.

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  Hence Undangerousness.

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1817.  Bentham, Parl. Reform, Introd. p. i. The necessity,—and … the undangerousness,—of a Parliamentary Reform.

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