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1780.  Burke, Œcon. Reform, Wks. 1906, II. 319. A supply of unsecured money … wholly at the discretion of ministers.

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1821.  Scott, Kenilw., xli. He left, therefore, the Countess’s door unsecured on the outside.

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1866.  Sat. Rev., 22 Sept., 361/1. All corn, therefore, unsecured, cut or uncut, is considerably discoloured.

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1882.  De Windt, Equator, 66. Their jet-black hair was unsecured and allowed to fall in profusion down their backs.

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