1726, George Berkeley, letter to Thomas Prior dated 6 February, 1726, in The Works of George Berkeley, London: G. Robinson, Volume 1, p. xliv,
[…] I hope […] that you will have disembarrassed yourself of all sort of business that may detain you here, and so be ready to go with us […]
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He had now disembarrassed himself of his riding-dress, and walking up to his daughter, he undid the fastening of her mask.
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Cursing these quick retorts of the young gentleman to whom he was so true a friend, Mr. Harthouse disembarrassed himself of that interview with the smallest conceivable amount of ceremony […]
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The forthright adolescent heroine of that book, wanting to know what is this thing “love” so vaunted in fiction and so warned against by her elders, hires a strapping young peasant to disembarrass her of her virginity.
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