a. (UN-1 7.)

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., VII. i. 340. The like particulars although they seem uncircumstantiall are oft set downe in holy Scripture.

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1752.  Phil. Trans., XLVIII. 18. Cleomedes, who perhaps saw the same treatise of Hipparchus, is as uncircumstantial as Theon.

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1823.  Bentham, Not Paul, 332. Note here two things—the narrator one of the party; the narrative so loose and uncircumstantial.

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