(UN-1 12; cf. next.)

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1665.  Glanvill, Scepsis Sci., iv. 17. To credit the unintelligibility … of this union and motion.

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1719.  T. Burnet’s Theory Earth (ed. 4), I. vii. 107. If we have truly prov’d … the Impossibility or Unintelligibility of it in all other ways.

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1806–7.  J. Beresford, Miseries Hum. Life, IV. i. Their own ruin … must obviously be the direct consequence of their unintelligibility.

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1866.  Felton, Anc. & Mod. Gr., II. ii. 288. Lycophron, chiefly famous for his unintelligibility.

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