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