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176874. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 218. Such perfect ungrudging resistance both of pleasure and pain being impracticable.
1823. Lamb, Elia, I. Decay of Beggars. Cheap monument of no ungrudging hand.
1890. Science-Gossip, XXVI. 178/2. The provisions gathered by their sisters with ungrudging generosity.
Hence Ungrudgingness.
1885. J. Martineau, Types Ethic. Th., I. I. 58. Plato speaks of the world as the product of the divine ungrudgingness.