a. (UN-1 7.)

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1691.  Norris, Pract. Disc., 301. A notion of God so very natural, that even the Jews as gross and unmetaphysical as they were, could not but imbrace it. Ibid. (1701), Ideal World, I. vi. 323. A blunt unmetaphysical Roman.

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1825.  Coleridge, Aids Refl., 252. The unmetaphysical tribes of New Holland.

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1871.  Fraser, Life Berkeley, ii. 44. The book was too far in advance of an unmetaphysical generation to draw general attention.

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