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1526. Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 172 b. Here we may perceyue that we touched in the first peticyon, & lefte vndeclared.
a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Hen. VI., 185. The breaches whereof, he neither forgat, nor omitted vndeclared.
1599. Life Sir T. More, III., in Wordsw., Eccl. Biog. (1818), II. 180. Seeing to declare the causes is so dangerous, then to leave them undeclared is no obstinacie.
1647. Jer. Taylor, Lib. Proph., xviii. 227. This mercy which appertaines to Infants is so secret and undeclared and unconsignd.
a. 1665. J. Goodwin, Filled w. the Spirit (1867), 487. If we consider God as undeclared unto the world in that covenant and word.
1751. Smollett, Per. Pic., lxviii. Pickles intention was still dubious and undeclared.
1840. Thackeray, Shabby-genteel Story, v. He was allowed to remain in the house, an undeclared but very assiduous lover.
1884. American, IX. 182. A war nearly unprovoked and entirely undeclared.