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1781.  J. Moore, View Soc. It., xlvi. II. 4. A man of unrelaxing wisdom.

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1796.  Burke, Letter to Noble Lord, Wks. VIII. 40. To support with unrelaxing vigilance every right,… every franchise, in this my adopted … country.

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1801.  Southey, Thalaba, X. 233. His unrelaxing brow.

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1822.  Keble, Serm., i. (1848), 5. The most blameless and unrelaxing diligence.

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1890.  ‘R. Boldrewood,’ Col. Reformer (1891), 75. The unrelaxing grip of the law.

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  Hence Unrelaxingly adv.

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[1847.  Webster.]

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1858.  Westm. Rev., Oct., 310. He is unrelaxingly wedded to the conception of the Empire as it was.

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