a. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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a. 1652.  J. Smith, Sel. Disc., VI. i. (1821), 183. God … would not make us so undisciplinable in divine things.

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1676.  Hale, Contempl., II. (1677), 97. Such [boys] as are undisciplineable, are after some years of probation sent away to Mechanical Imployments.

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1749.  Smollett, Gil Blas, XII. vi. I imagined that the pedagogues … would find their Latin thrown away, believing one at his age undisciplinable.

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1815.  Simond, Tour Gt. Brit., I. 371. How can you expect to succeed with this undisciplinable spirit.

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1860.  Pusey, Min. Proph., 52. The … wild ass of the east, is heady, unruly, undisciplinable.

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