a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1680.  H. Dodwell, Two Lett. (1691), 68. Preventing the occasion or increase of passion, which will be also so much easier if it be taken before it grow unrulable.

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1716.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 289. Rendring a Country-property … unattainable as well as unrulable even by an Hereditary Pretender.

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1881.  in J. Hatton, New Ceylon, vii. 185. People … found to be unruleable by other nations.

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