a. [UN-1 7 b and 5 b.]

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  † 1.  That cannot be taxed or charged with wrong-doing. Also const. of. Obs.

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a. 1610.  Healey, Cebes (1616), 137. Behold there a faire and florishing matrone, enthroned in state,… yet vntaxable of profuseness.

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1624.  Bp. Mountagu, Gagg, 130. It is not said, that They kept the commandements of God…. But they walked in them … untaxable, unblameable.

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a. 1688.  W. Clagett, 17 Serm. (1699), 289. His untaxable justice in bringing upon them that punishment.

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  2.  Not liable to taxation.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Onschatbaer, Vntaxable, or Free and Franck.

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1818.  Bentham, Ch. Eng., p. x. The Lower House was indeed untaxable. But the Upper House … taxed themselves.

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