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1676.  W. Allen, Address Nonconf., 156. The unsafeness or unaccountableness of the way in which you conduct the people.

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1696.  C. Leslie, Snake in Grass (1697), 254. What is an Universal Liberty, but Independancy and Unaccountableness in Practice and Conversation?

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1713.  Berkeley, Guard., No. 70. The Unaccountableness of some Step of Providence or Point of Doctrine to his narrow Faculties.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa (1811), V. 106. Jealousy of itself, to female minds, accounts for a thousand unaccountablenesses.

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1814.  Jane Austen, Mansf. Park, xxxii. As her unaccountableness was confirmed, his displeasure increased.

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1874.  Pusey, Lent. Serm., 6. God has placed no limit to the wonderfulness, the unaccountableness of His mercies.

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