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a. 1797.  H. Walpole, Mem. Geo. II. (1847), I. xi. 361. Undictated by religion as those Bills were,… they breathed the very essence of it.

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1804.  Ann. Rev., II. 275. These letters have not so unaffected, uninspired, undictated an appearance as the earlier.

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1873.  Mozley, Univ. Serm., viii. (1876), 189. It is … His own free and undictated choice.

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