[UN-1 12.] = UNFORGIVINGNESS.

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1611.  Florio, Imperdonanza, vnforgiuenesse.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa, VII. 118. They are sufficiently cleared from every imputation of unforgiveness.

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1797.  Mrs. A. M. Bennett, Beggar Girl (1813), I. 65. He became notorious for ingratitude to his friends, and unforgiveness of his enemies.

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1829.  Westm. Rev., XI. 276. Adding at that fearful moment the expression of his unforgiveness and his hate.

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1870.  T. Erskine, Unconditional Freeness Gospel, vii. 153. We cannot have confidence in any one who, we think, regards us with unforgiveness.

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