adv. (UN-1 11 and 5 b.)

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1535.  Joye, Apol. Tindale (Arb.), 30. Sithe he cannot iustifye his writing so vncircumspectly put forth.

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1560.  Daus, trans. Sleidane’s Comm., 300. In case you wyll obstinatly perseuer in the opinion, whiche very vncircumspectly you haue ones embraced.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., VI. vi. § 18. 63. They intercepted the scattered troopes of the Romanes that vncircumspectly wasted and spoiled the Country.

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1669.  Earl Orrery, Parthen. (1676), 746. He sounded his inclinations … so uncircumspectly, that he discover’d his own.

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