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[1775.  Ash.]

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1793.  Minstrel, III. 159. The extreme attention of Edward to her daughter, was not unremarked by Jaqueline.

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1830.  Herschel, Study Nat. Phil., 348. It cannot be supposed that all the indications of nature continually passed unremarked.

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1871.  Fraser, Life of Berkeley, x. 382. Some hitherto unremarked phases of the Berkleian conception.

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  (b)  1856.  Craik, English of Shaks., Pref. Not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed … obscure.

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