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1586. J. Mush, in J. Morris, Troub. Cath. Forefathers, III. (1877), 363. Not one Religious house standeth, not one altar unrased and undefiled.
1610. Holland, Camdens Brit., II. 101. They left scarce one village unrased and unrifled.
16745. A. Capel, in Essexs Lett., 3 Feb. (1770), 38. It will be a precedent very dangerous to the government here, that these very things [ordered to be erased] in after times shall appear unrazed.