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1772.  Burke, Corr. (1844), I. 384. As I have stated this matter so much at large,… it is not necessary to say more by this unconfidential conveyance.

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1834.  Lytton, Pompeii, I. vi. Why is it to me thou art thus unconfidential?

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1839.  John Bull, 15 April. Showing however unconfidential they may be, that they are at any rate confident men.

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1847.  Mrs. Gore, Castles in Air, I. xi. 227. The unconfidential terms on which we lived.

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