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1564.  Palfreyman, Baldwin’s Mor. Philos., 146. So many matters laid aside and left vnconcluded.

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a. 1633.  Austin, Medit. (1635), 73. But this (as well as the rest) stands unconcluded, since (peradventure) God would not have it certainely knowne.

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1822.  Ranken, Hist. France, IX. X. ii. 241. The court pronounced the business unconcluded.

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1837.  Lytton, Athens, I. 103. Yet he wrote in an age when the struggle was still unconcluded.

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1886.  A. Weir, Hist. Basis Mod. Europe (1889), 165. When the peace of Amiens was yet unconcluded.

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