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Yet when Wilson arrived at the White House, in 1913, he tried to improvise the “straightforward, inartificial party government” he had championed.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 12, 2015

The speech was very inartificial, but it had the merit of going direct to the point, and Miss Agnes began,— "I haven't been at all unfriendly."

From The Tenants of Malory Volume 3 of 3 by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan

How necessary in art.require as opposing lines or masses in composition, the propriety of which, as well as their value, depends chiefly on their inartificial and natural invention.

From Modern Painters Volume II (of V) by Ruskin, John

An anagram would have been too inartificial a contrivance to have answered the purpose of concealing from the world at large this secret.

From Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 by Disraeli, Isaac

In lieu of a pencil he was using the more inartificial substitute of a sharp-pointed piece of wood.

From Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi by Bushnell, David Ives