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1676. W. Allen, Address Nonconf., 156. The unsafeness or unaccountableness of the way in which you conduct the people.
1696. C. Leslie, Snake in Grass (1697), 254. What is an Universal Liberty, but Independancy and Unaccountableness in Practice and Conversation?
1713. Berkeley, Guard., No. 70. The Unaccountableness of some Step of Providence or Point of Doctrine to his narrow Faculties.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa (1811), V. 106. Jealousy of itself, to female minds, accounts for a thousand unaccountablenesses.
1814. Jane Austen, Mansf. Park, xxxii. As her unaccountableness was confirmed, his displeasure increased.
1874. Pusey, Lent. Serm., 6. God has placed no limit to the wonderfulness, the unaccountableness of His mercies.