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  • The mass of facts and citations collected by him and pieced together in his writings is in fact unexampled in antiquity, though it is not unlikely that he drew at times upon the florilegia, or anthologies, exhibiting choice passages of literature. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The food of a nation had perished, and a desolation unexampled in modern times came down upon the land.
  • Philosophy, leading to as yet undescried ulterior results, was disclosed; farther, what seemed scarcely less interesting, a quite new human Individuality, an almost unexampled personal character, that, namely, of Professor Teufelsdröckh the Discloser. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • The catastrophe, though unique in France, was not unexampled further east.
  • And the complex, joyous-ironic rondo-finale had an unexampled clarity. Times, Sunday Times
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  • And, mercifully, it has been unexampled in any war since. Times, Sunday Times
  • The restaurant undertakes to provide is patrons with the same feeling of unexampled sensuous gastronomic pleasure.
  • I here, by the unexampled favour you stand in with our Sage, send not a Biography only, but an Autobiography: at least the materials for such; wherefrom, if I misreckon not, your perspicacity will draw fullest insight: and so the whole Philosophy and Philosopher of Clothes will stand clear to the wondering eyes of England, nay thence, through Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • While the saint's dress denotes the eremitic character of the order of friars at S. Andrea, a remarkable and unexampled feature is the fiery red halo shining around Augustine's head.
  • What we call the vicarious sacrifice of Christ is nothing strange as regards the Nothing superlative in the principle of the cross. principle of it, no superlative, unexampled, and therefore unintelligible grace. The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation.
  • a time of unexampled prosperity
  • He permitted his eyes for a moment to fasten upon her, to admire her, and to enjoy triumphantly her confusion in silence: 'Ah, beauteous tyrant!' he then cried; 'if this instant were less inappreciable, in what language could I upbraid thy unexampled abuse of power? Camilla
  • To paraphrase Trotsky, even in times of unexampled crisis, mad acts like this constitute an unimportant percentage.
  • The catastrophe into which the world has thrust the socialist proletariat is an unexampled misfortune for humanity.
  • To the trials of that stern inquisitress, Marie Antoinette was fully exposed in her later years; and not only did she rise above them, but the more terrible and unexampled they were, the more conspicuous was the superiority of her mind to fortune. The Life of Marie Antoinette
  • The best portraiture in history was, of course, done in the Low Countries, in an unexampled tradition that continued until the economic eclipse of the Netherlands by England.
  • And today, as then, Churchill's next comment is note perfect: ‘Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled.’
  • This habit of taking tobacco gradually extended from the extremities of the north to those of the south, and, in one form or other, seems to be equally grateful to the inhabitants of every climate; and by a singular caprice of the human species, no less inexplicable than unexampled (so bewitching is the acquired taste for Confederate Prisoners at Roanoke Island
  • He is captivating with his frankness, confidingness, and unexampled naivete! The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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