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A Dictionary of the English Language: Compiled for the Use ...
... rude Uncivilization, n. a want of civilization Unciv'ilized, a. rude, rough,
barbarous Unciv'illy, ad. unkindly, unpolitely Unclaimed, a. not claimed or
demanded Unelartfied, a. not refined, not purified Unclass'ical, a. not classical,
not pure Uncle, ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
UNPOLITELY- UNPREMEDITATED. UNPREMEDITATELY—
UNPROFITABLENESS. Unpolitely, un-po-lite'le, ad. In an uncivil or rode manner.
Unfoliteness, un-po-lite'nes, $. Want of refinement in manners ; want of elegance
; rudeness ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
... Grey had unpolitely said and wished amidst the flowers in the conservatory at
the Haye, and more unpolitely achieved in the Grecian Temple in presence of Sir
Reginald himself: Constance was beholding an evil cloud gathering around her,
...
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The Treasury of knowledge and library of reference ...
... ad. unpolitely, not Un clad', a. not clothed Un-chdm'ed, a. not claimed i not
demanded Un-clar'l-ii-ed, a. not purified, not refined i .. - •!□- Un-clas'si-cal, a. not
classical Un-clasp', p. a. to open what is shut with clasps Un-clasp'ing, par.
A gentleman of the New York bar, Hugh Moore, 1850
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The Treasury of knowledge, and library of reference
... a. unbounded: unlimited Un-clr'cum-spect, a. not cautious, careless Un-clr-cum
-atan'ttal, a. not important Cn civ'il, a. unpolite, rude, unkind Un civ'il-i-zed, a.
barbarous ; indecent, ride U:i*civ'iMy, ad. unpolitely, notcomplaisantly Un clad', ...
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
IMPOLIMENT [in-po-ü-minl adv. impolitely ; unpolitely ; rudely; uncivilly. 7 Se
conduire — envers q. u., to behove unpolitely to а, o. IMPOLITESSE [in-po-U-U-t]
п. £ L impoliteness; un¡>olitenes9 ; rudenesë; incivility; 2. incivility; гтроШл thing.
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1907
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore
the frights replied, " You've us'd us unpolitely. " And now, ungrateful man ! to drive
" Dead bodies from your door so, " Who quite corrupt enough, alive, " You've
made, by death, still more so. " Oh, Ex-Chancellor, " Destructive Ex-Chancellor, ...
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The Works of Charles Dickens
Rather conscious and confused, Arthur asked his pardon, if he had stared at him
unpolitely. " But my mind runs so much upon this matter,'" he said, " that I lose
myself.'" " Hah ! Yet I don't see,'" returned Mr. Flintwinch, quite at his leisure, " why
it ...
As if 'twere not enough to say " Friend Gil, I've left a gentleman I slew behind, And
got a living lady with me, so Am come to visit you." Why go about With phrases
and fine speeches ? I shall answer Quite unpolitely thus, " Friend Manuel, This ...
Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Herman Oelsner, 1907
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The North British Review
Before any true talk could be got into, an interruption occurred, some unwelcome
arrival ; Sterling abruptly rose ; gave me the signal to rise ; and we unpolitely
walked away, adjourning to his hotel, which, I recollect, was in the Strand, near ...
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