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1532.  More, Confut. Tyndale, Wks. 627/2. When he cometh to my seconde boke, [he] goeth fro the first Chapiter to the third, as though the prynter had left the second vnprinted.

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1551.  Recorde, Pathw. Knowl., II. Pref. The other bookes, whiche now are lefte vnprinted.

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1609.  Boys, Expos. Princ. Script., 93. This may teach … all superiours who prescribe lawes vnto other, to become first an vnprinted law themselues.

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a. 1683.  Oldham, Wks. (1686), 112. Wit should be open,… Not lurk in sly unprinted privacy.

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1729.  T. Innes, Crit. Essay (1879), 117. The most ancient now extant even of the unprinted Irish historians.

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1796.  Lamb, Lett. to Coleridge, in Final Mem., ii. 211. You have scarce enough unprinted to make a second volume with Lloyd.

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1860.  Tyndall, Glac., II. xiv. 299. The paper … might have remained unprinted, had not another publication … called it forth.

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1884.  A. R. Pennington, Wiclif, viii. 247. He expresses himself still more strongly in his unprinted writings.

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