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a. 1647.  Boyle, in Birch, Life (1744), 27. The true cause … remained long unconjectured, until the effects betrayed it.

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1850.  Tennyson, In Mem., xciii. Therefore from thy sightless range With gods in unconjectured bliss,… Descend, and touch, and enter.

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1862.  Lytton, Str. Story, I. 165. I imagined that … the discovery might lead to some sublime and unconjectured secrets of science.

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