a. (UN-1 7.)

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1753.  Hanway, Trav., I. I. viii. 54. Of the partial and unnational manner in which the trade was managed.

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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.

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1834.  G. Croly, Butler’s Anal., p. xxvi. The rash and unnational peace of Utrecht.

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1865.  W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, II. 366. Their easy-going, unnational, indistinctive character.

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