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  Also in 16th c. unreme·died, Sc. unreme·dit.

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1563.  Reg. Privy Council Scot., I. 250. Salang as this inobedience is unremedit.

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1595.  Spenser, Clorinda, 8. The authors … And workers of my vnremedied wo.

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1644.  Milton, Divorce (ed. 2), A 3 b. The unremedied lonelinesse of this remedy.

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1768.  Blackstone, Comm., III. 385. Should [these defects] … continue unremedied and unsupplied.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., II. 272. Waste will continue and disorder foul Unremedied.

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1864.  Pusey, Lect. Daniel, 523, note. God is often said to ‘awake’ for His people, when He notices that which He had before left unremedied.

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