a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1606.  True & Perfect Relat., H h 3. It is cleare that … onely by the character of regall unction uncancellable he was so far priviledged.

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1646.  Earl Monm., trans. Biondi’s Civil Wars, VIII. 136. To cancell the uncancellable memory of his cruelly.

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1716.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., II. 151. He would … have laid uncancellable obligations at home and abroad.

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1908.  C. O. McCasland, Right & Riches, iv. 267. But the permission given banks to issue millions of currency, which they can keep in circulation only by having a corresponding volume of notes due them, necessitates this immense volume of debt that is uncancelable.

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