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1711. Addison, Spect., No. 213, ¶ 15. Erasmus, who was an unbigoted Roman Catholick.
1784. R. Bage, Barham Downs, II. 311. Sir George has free notions; the Professor is an unbigotted Catholic.
1841. F. E. Paget, Tales of Village (1852), 317. He is so unbigotted, has such a liberal mind, that it was quite impossible not to admire him.
1894. Blackmore, Perlycross, xliv. A Protestant not quite unbigoted.