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1606.  Warner, Alb. Eng., XV. xcvi. 383. And new Rome,… Vncontradicted, for that Plot from Hell the Palme doth win.

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1651.  Hobbes, Leviath., I. xvi. 83. The excesse or Negatives, standing uncontradicted, are the onely voyce the Representative hath.

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1748.  Hartley, Observ. Man, II. ii. § 21. 92. The People … let it pass uncontradicted.

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1815.  J. Smith, Panorama Sci. & Art, II. 71. The inference drawn by the Florentines, remained uncontradicted by any experiment, till about 1762.

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1885.  Law Rep., 14 Q. B. Div. 248. There was uncontradicted evidence given at the trial that [etc.].

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  Hence Uncontradictedly adv.

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1652.  Gaule, Magastrom., 129. So they may (more easily and uncontradictedly) resist the truth.

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