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1495.  Act 11 Hen. VII., ii. § 3. As often as eny suche of the seid mysdoers … departen unexamyned and unpunysshed.

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1526.  Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 132. That no worde passe out vntryed, & nothynge entre vnexamyned.

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1568.  Grafton, Chron., II. 765. Watching that no man shoulde … passe vnserched nor vnexamined.

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1620.  Southampton Court Leet Rec. (1907), II. 582. The teachinge of a Stranger vnexamined and vnripe of yeres.

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1684.  T. Burnet, Theory Earth, I. 285. Those manuscripts that are yet unexamin’d in these parts of Christendom.

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1747.  Richardson, Clarissa (1811), II. 268. More pride and vanity than I could have thought had lain in my unexamined heart.

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1779.  Johnson, L. P., Watts, Wks. IV. 187. He has left neither corporeal nor spiritual nature unexamined.

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1875.  Scrivener, Lect. Text N. Test., 14. To leave the great mass of copies wholly unexamined.

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