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a. 1763.  Shenstone, Ess., Gardening, Wks. 1777, II. 113. A sufficient quantity of undecorated space is necessary to exhibit such decorations to advantage.

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1844.  Mary Howitt, My Own Story, ix. 84. His horn, undecorated with ribands.

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1874.  Lubbock, Mod. Savages, 107. If in the very low races the women are often wholly undecorated [etc.].

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1897.  J. R. Tanner, in Eng. Hist. Rev., XII. 31. The Commons found the undecorated facts alarming enough.

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