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1495. Act 11 Hen. VII., ii. § 3. As often as eny suche of the seid mysdoers departen unexamyned and unpunysshed.
1526. Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 132. That no worde passe out vntryed, & nothynge entre vnexamyned.
1568. Grafton, Chron., II. 765. Watching that no man shoulde passe vnserched nor vnexamined.
1620. Southampton Court Leet Rec. (1907), II. 582. The teachinge of a Stranger vnexamined and vnripe of yeres.
1684. T. Burnet, Theory Earth, I. 285. Those manuscripts that are yet unexamind in these parts of Christendom.
1747. Richardson, Clarissa (1811), II. 268. More pride and vanity than I could have thought had lain in my unexamined heart.
1779. Johnson, L. P., Watts, Wks. IV. 187. He has left neither corporeal nor spiritual nature unexamined.
1875. Scrivener, Lect. Text N. Test., 14. To leave the great mass of copies wholly unexamined.