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1609.  Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. xxxv. Go loose the links of that soule-binding chaine; Inlarge this vninquisitiue Beliefe.

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a. 1639.  Wotton, Reliq. (1651), 154. Of those … have I many times heard (not uninquisitive, I acknowledg …) how [etc.].

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1796.  Horsley, Serm., xi. (1816), I. 236. Their uninquisitive temper keeps them in a total ignorance about secondary causes.

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1815.  L. Hunt, Feast Poets, 30. So contented and uninquisitive had every body become.

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1848.  Thackeray, Van. Fair, xii. Mrs. Sedley was of so easy and uninquisitive a nature, that she wasn’t even jealous.

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1872.  Tulloch, Ration. Theol., I. 290. Uninquisitive, unreflecting faith.

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