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1590. Swinburne, Testaments, 112. Such disposition maie be lawfullie and properlie said to be a testament, whether the same be priuiledged or vnpriuiledged.
1592. Warner, Alb. Eng., VII. xxxiv. 149. But of vnpriuiledged bloud yet had he store to spill.
1702. Rowe, Tamerl., I. i. 100. The Boast and Master-piece of the great Maker, That wears in vain th Impression of his Image Unpriviledged from thee.
1791. Mackintosh, Vind. Gallicæ, 255. They are a small body, united to the mass , and returning to it, undistinguished and unprivileged, the majority of their children.
1818. Hallam, Mid. Ages (1819), I. 443. The arrangement had still left several kinds of artisans unincorporated, and consequently unprivileged.
1881. L. Wallace, Ben-Hur, VI. ii. To dwell with none but lepers; to be utterly unprivileged.