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1557.  Recorde, Whetst., O j b. The whole nomber aboue that is vncancelled.

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1594.  Constable, Diana, VII. iv. When posteritie in time to come, shall finde th’ uncanceld tenor of her vow.

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1622.  Malynes, Anc. Law-Merch., 226. The new bond being made, the old is void, and yet may be vncancelled.

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1675.  Dryden, Aurengz., IV. (1676), 64. I onely mourn my yet uncancell’d score.

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1772.  Phil. Trans., LXII. 334. The first uncancelled number that appears in the series, after 3, is 5.

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1836.  Keble, in Lyra Apost. (1849), 220. O trust his seal Baptismal, yet uncancelled on thy brow.

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1866.  C. H. Webb, Liffith Lank, 48. Although my indebtedness to Mr. Reade remains uncanceled, I am no longer indebted to Eytinge for the drawings, having been chased around town the better part of a day by that muscular hewer of wood-cuts and drawer of water-colors, until, finally cornered, I was compelled to satisfy his exorbitant demands under threat of physical violence.

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1875.  Jevons, Money, xviii. 218. Equal in amount to the aggregate of the uncancelled notes.

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