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1565.  Allen, Def. Purg., xvii. 284. There was no sin so smaule vnpardoned, but [etc.].

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1651.  Baxter, Inf. Bapt., 310. Are you sure so many thousands are all unpardoned?

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1692.  trans. B. Jonson’s Leges Conviv., x. Like the old Lapithites, with the goblets to fight, Our own ’mongst offences unpardon’d will rank.

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1796.  Mrs. E. Parsons, Myst. Warning, ii. [If] informed I was unpardoned, portionless and dependent.

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1817.  Byron, Manfred, II. ii. He slew That which he loved,… And died unpardon’d.

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1858.  Froude, Hist. Eng., IV. 261. The unpardoned … affront which Henry had offered to the Spanish nation.

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