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1682. in Lond. Gaz., No. 1714/6. A means to ferment the Factious Un-examining Vulgar into Rebellious Heats.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa (1811), IV. 213. Which concealed itself from my unexamining heart under the specious veil of humility.
180910. Coleridge, Friend (1837), I. 163. The unexamining and boisterous youth of the world.
1835. Willis, Pencillings, I. 90. I passed them with the same lost unexamining feeling which I cannot overcome in this place.