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1635.  Jackson, Creed, VIII. v. § 5. All other habitual sinnes or vices are not acquired but by many unnecessitated vicious acts.

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1650.  Earl Monm., trans. Senault’s Man bec. Guilty, 376. To expose himselfe voluntarily to dangers unnecessitated.

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1712.  Blackmore, Creation, VII. 480. From all compulsion free, Unforc’d, and unnecessitated, we Ourselves determine.

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1813.  Shelley, Q. Mab, VI. 172. No atom of this turbulence fulfils A vague and unnecessitated task.

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1904.  Brit. Med. Jrnl., 17 Sept., 692. The category of … unnecessitated motives, which the normal man predicates of part of his mental processes.

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