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1648.  Hexham, II. Onbetoont, Vnshowne, or Vndemonstrated.

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1657.  Hobbes, Absurd Geom., Wks. 1845, VII. 378. Your first forty-one propositions are undemonstrated.

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1794.  Monthly Rev., XIV. 285. We seek in vain for the facts that should disprove … this undemonstrated but very possible circumstance.

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1833.  Hampden, Bampt. Lect., 432–3. He [St. Gregory] professes also not to rest the proof of his point on mere undemonstrated faith, but on exact argument.

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1870.  J. H. Newman, Gram. Assent, II. viii. 334. We are bound to give heed to the undemonstrated sayings and opinions of the experienced and aged.

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