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1778. [W. H. Marshall], Minutes Agric., Digest, 6. Should this Impostor be suffered to stroll abroad unstigmatized.
18067. J. Beresford, Miseries Hum. Life, VII. lxxi. Who manage their inuendos so adroitly, that you are obliged to let them pass unstigmatized.
1814. Wordsw., Excurs., VII. 798. Nor left unstigmatized those fatal fields On which the sons of mighty Germany Were taught a base submission.