adv. [UN-1 11.]

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[1755.  Johnson.]

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1758.  Secker, Serm., 5 Nov. (1771), 355. Censuring the legal Constitution of any Government, because they, who rebel against it, behave unjustifiably.

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1796.  Morse, Amer. Geog., I. 116. That part of Florida which they had cruelly and unjustifiably seized three years before.

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1834.  G. P. R. James, J. Marston Hall, xxi. That liberty of which they have been most unjustifiably deprived.

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1883.  Ruskin, in Westm. Gaz., 8 Aug. My friends flatter me unkindly and unjustifiably.

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