a. (UN-1 7.)
1669. Clarendon, Ess., Tracts (1727), 120. The temperate unrash and dispassionate man, by being unmoved himself, discerns all advantages whilst he gives none.
a. (UN-1 7.)
1669. Clarendon, Ess., Tracts (1727), 120. The temperate unrash and dispassionate man, by being unmoved himself, discerns all advantages whilst he gives none.