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1668.  Boyle, Phys.-Chym. Ess., Salt-Petre, § 5. Some large Crystals of refin’d and unanalyz’d Nitre … appear’d to have each of them six flat sides.

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1754.  Warburton, Bolingbroke’s Philos., ii. 164. There he would stop: and leave the other side of the eternal reason, unanalyzed.

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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.

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1820.  Hazlitt, Table-T., Ser. II. ii. (1869), 37. This sort of unmeaning, unanalysed reputation.

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1865.  Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, II. 116. There was a joy of claim and confidence, unanalysed, between them in that instant.

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1871.  R. H. Hutton, Ess. (1876), I. 9. Moral freedom … may be superseded … by the single unanalysed predominance of another’s wish.

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