a. [UN-1 7, 5 b.] Illegible.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., X. i. § 57. 892/2. The letter was … somewhat vnlegible.

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1655.  Earl Orrery, Parthen., I. VI. 150. Perceiveing my joy in my Face, it inflam’d his to such a degree, that for a good while his choller was unleagible in any thing else.

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1671.  Wood, Life (O.H.S.), II. 226. The base and unlegible hand of the translator.

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