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1607.  Hieron, Wks., I. 351. The dignity of this estate … was vnprocurable, saue only by this infinit price.

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1654.  Boyle, in T. Birch, Life, B.’s Wks. 1772, I. p. liv. A barbarous country, where … chemical instruments were … unprocurable.

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1864.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XVII. v. IV. 568. Draught-cattle seem absolutely unprocurable.

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1875.  Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 29. Not of an Eleusinian pig, but of some unprocurable animal.

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