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a. 1711.  Ken, Edmund, Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 272. Her Speech was uncensorious and restrain’d.

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1823.  De Quincey, Lett. to Yng. Man, Wks. 1860, XIV. 19. Leibnitz was always uncensorious, and yet patient of censure.

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1881.  L. A. Tollemache, in Jrnl. Educ., Oct., 225. Straightway the dove was expelled for his uncensorious mildness.

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