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1816. Byron, Siege Cor., xix. The sea was unrippled as glass may be.
1882. Farrar, Early Chr., I. 248. The unity so secured is but the stagnancy of the unrippled water.
1883. Congregationalist, Nov., 902. The secret of our unrippled intercourse is that we have always acted on the principle of non-intrusion.