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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 218. Such perfect ungrudging resistance both of pleasure and pain … being impracticable.

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1823.  Lamb, Elia, I. Decay of Beggars. Cheap monument of no ungrudging hand.

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1890.  Science-Gossip, XXVI. 178/2. The provisions gathered by their sisters with ungrudging generosity.

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  Hence Ungrudgingness.

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1885.  J. Martineau, Types Ethic. Th., I. I. 58. Plato speaks of the world as the product of the divine ungrudgingness.

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