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1723. Blackmore, Alfred, IV. 129. In the Steerage they preside, And, tho in Storms, unfluctuating guide The agitated State.
1823. De Quincey, Lett. Educ., i. 1. That you had the priceless blessing of unfluctuating health.
1858. Norton, Topics, 243. The tax must be unfluctuating in amount.
1896. N. Amer. Rev., Dec., 743. A sound unfluctuating currency.