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1602.  Shaks., Ham., V. i. 262. From her faire and vnpolluted flesh, May Violets spring.

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1653.  W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, Ep. Ded. 2. Among the … graver sort of people in all Ages, this Science (being unpolluted and unsophisticated) hath been still had in most high esteem.

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1732.  Berkeley, Alciphr., III. § 1. Honour is a noble unpolluted source of virtue.

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1771.  Smollett, Humph. Cl. (1815), 262. A man must tread with great circumspection to get safe housed with unpolluted shoes.

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1812.  J. Wilson, Isle of Palms, I. 21. A woman’s unpolluted soul!

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1865.  Dickens, Mut. Fr., III. viii. The young river … unpolluted by the defilements that lie in wait for it on its course.

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