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[1775.  Ash.]

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1776.  Adam Smith, W. N., V. iii. II. 539. What is called the unfunded debt of Great Britain, is contracted in the former of those two ways.

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1812.  Examiner, 4 May, 285/1. The Unfunded Debt, up to the 5th of January 1812, amounted to fifty-two millions.

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1879.  F. Hitchman, Public Life Earl of Beaconsfield, I. vii. 415. It is true that that notable device for swelling the unfunded debt of the country had turned out a dismal failure.

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