a. (UN-1 7 c.)

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1809.  Lond Chron., CVI. 25 July, 85/1. Some pulling of caps, and some very unlady-like terms appeared in the evidence, which affected the claims of the plaintiff in a very considerable degree.

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1817.  N. Amer. Rev., V. 339. In this part of his narrative Capt. Riley takes occasion to complain of the unladylike treatment which he received from the women.

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1824.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. I. 229. A very discreditable and unladylike partiality, of which I am quite ashamed.

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1856.  Whyte-Melville, Kate Coventry, i. 4. She said it was improper and unladylike, and even unfeminine.

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