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1668. Boyle, Phys.-Chym. Ess., Salt-Petre, § 5. Some large Crystals of refind and unanalyzd Nitre appeard to have each of them six flat sides.
1754. Warburton, Bolingbrokes Philos., ii. 164. There he would stop: and leave the other side of the eternal reason, unanalyzed.
1794. Hutton, Philos. Light, etc., 326. To attempt to philosophise with those vulgar notions, or unanalysed ideas, leads only to the confusion of our knowledge.
1820. Hazlitt, Table-T., Ser. II. ii. (1869), 37. This sort of unmeaning, unanalysed reputation.
1865. Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, II. 116. There was a joy of claim and confidence, unanalysed, between them in that instant.
1871. R. H. Hutton, Ess. (1876), I. 9. Moral freedom may be superseded by the single unanalysed predominance of anothers wish.