a. (UN-1 7.)
1753. Hanway, Trav., I. I. viii. 54. Of the partial and unnational manner in which the trade was managed.
1763. Wilkes, Corr. (1805), I. 227. Three known, hackneyed tools of that very minister, who were to pursue the same system, the same unnational measures.
1834. G. Croly, Butlers Anal., p. xxvi. The rash and unnational peace of Utrecht.
1865. W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, II. 366. Their easy-going, unnational, indistinctive character.