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  1.  Not represented by a member of a legislative body.

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1681.  Jedburgh Town Council Records, 29 Sept. (MS.). That the Burgh may not be unrepresented by Magistrates, Councillors and others.

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c. 1778.  Conquerors, 13. No subjects can be tax’d unrepresented.

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1787.  Hawkins, Life Johnson, 502. The far greater number of the subjects of England … are unrepresented in parliament.

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1849.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. I. 135. Very few unrepresented towns had yet grown into importance.

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1884.  Manch. Exam., 10 Sept., 5/3. The county … would [not] be indifferent to the claims of the unrepresented two millions.

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  2.  Not represented by an instance, individual, etc.

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1854.  Poultry Chron., I. 350/2. 13 classes … were entirely unrepresented in the entries!

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1885.  Mag. of Art, June, 350. The exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery, with Mr. Whistler at Suffolk Street, Mr. Burne Jones unrepresented,… is [etc.].

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  3.  Not yet produced upon the stage.

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1888.  Daily Telegr., 13 Feb. (Encycl. Dict.). A single performance of hitherto unrepresented works.

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