a. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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1649.  Howell, Pre-em. Parlt., 6. Though the Soverainty remaine still entire, and untransferable in the person of the Prince.

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1794.  Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 71. The Demetrius is dry, and utterly untransferable to modern use.

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1858.  J. Martineau, Stud. Christianity, 80. The personal character and untransferable nature of Sin.

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1881.  P. Brooks, Candle of Lord, 326. The habits are rigid, uniform and untransferable.

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