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1565. Allen, Def. Purg., xvii. 284. There was no sin so smaule vnpardoned, but [etc.].
1651. Baxter, Inf. Bapt., 310. Are you sure so many thousands are all unpardoned?
1692. trans. B. Jonsons Leges Conviv., x. Like the old Lapithites, with the goblets to fight, Our own mongst offences unpardond will rank.
1796. Mrs. E. Parsons, Myst. Warning, ii. [If] informed I was unpardoned, portionless and dependent.
1817. Byron, Manfred, II. ii. He slew That which he loved, And died unpardond.
1858. Froude, Hist. Eng., IV. 261. The unpardoned affront which Henry had offered to the Spanish nation.