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1610.  Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, 784. Yet this doth not barre them [i.e., the Romans] the name of a people … as long as they beare this our last definition vnin-fringed.

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1663.  Boyle, Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos., II. ii. 60. Whether their strength be that way more uninfringed … then if they [sc. poisons] were taken in at the mouth.

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1736.  Franklin, Ess., Wks. 1840, II. 281. Let us be vigilant to preserve them uninfringed, and free from encroachments.

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1791.  Cowper, Iliad, III. 128. He … insures The compact, to both parties, uninfringed.

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1852.  M. Arnold, Human Life, 4. I haue kept uninfringed my nature’s law.

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1871.  Geo. Eliot, Middlem., xxxvii. Here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed.

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