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1674.  R. Godfrey, Inj. & Ab. Physic, 179. I should not easily have believed that any Physician had been … so unphilosophically bred, as to ascribe the cure of Diseases to the Devil.

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1705.  Clarke, Unch. Obligat. Nat. Relig. (1716), 278. These latter indeed, explained themselves very weakly and unphilosophically.

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1778.  Phil. Trans., LXVIII. 814. An experiment thus loosely and unphilosophically made.

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1830.  Mackintosh, Eth. Philos., Wks. 1846, I. 203. Believing unphilosophically, as well as dangerously, that there can be any measure … so useful [etc.].

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1854.  G. P. R. James, Ticonderoga, III. 43. Sometimes … Woodchuck would talk, neither unphilosophically, nor unlearnedly,… upon a life to come.

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