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1641.  Nicholas Papers (Camden), 32. If any soldiours be kept together … undisbanded, it will rayse jelousies.

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1649.  Milton, Eikon., x. 92. There were 8000 Irish Papists which he refus’d to disband,… and so kept them undisbanded [etc.].

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a. 1754.  Carte, Hist. Eng. (1755), IV. 373. There was at that time a body of 5000 foot, part of their army undisbanded.

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1810.  Monthly Rev., LXII. 495. Some events are too complex to be wholly transacted in the presence of an undisbanded chorus.

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1860.  Forster, Grand Remonstr., 166. The pay of the five undisbanded troops of the Northern army.

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