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[1775.  Ash.]

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1816.  Byron, Siege Cor., xix. The sea … was unrippled as glass may be.

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1882.  Farrar, Early Chr., I. 248. The unity so secured is but the stagnancy of the unrippled water.

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1883.  Congregationalist, Nov., 902. The secret of our unrippled intercourse is that we have always acted on the principle of non-intrusion.

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