a. (UN-1 7.)

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1701.  Collier, M. Aurel., IV. xlix. 61. Does the present Accident hinder your being Honest … and Unservile?

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1773.  Mrs. Grant, Lett. fr. Mount. (1807), I. ii. 19. We are charmed with … unservile courtesy in the lower class.

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1847.  Carlyle, in Froude, Life in Lond. (1884), I. 409. Reporters to the daily papers, whose industry is the humblest of all real or unservile kinds in literature.

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1866.  Eliza Meteyard, Wedgwood, II. 273. Wedgwood’s exquisite yet unservile copies of antique art.

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