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1562.  Bacon, in D’Ewes, Jrnl. (1682), 60/1. Few came to Service, and the Church so [was] unreplenished.

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1614.  Gorges, Lucan, VII. 280. The townes are vnreplenished. The champian vninhabited.

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1660.  Boyle, New Exp. Phys. Mech., xvii. 126. Some Air … kept the Mercury out of the unreplenish’d space.

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1817.  Shelley, Pr. Athan., I. 59. Though his life … Was failing like an unreplenished stream.

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1854.  J. S. C. Abbott, Napoleon (1855), I. 478. Gradually the unreplenished piles burnt out.

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