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1479.  in Eng. Gilds (1870), 417. I shall … meyntene all laudable ordinauncez … vnreuokid and vnrepelid.

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1603.  Holland, Plutarch’s Mor., 1126. Say a man did abolish lawes, and yet withall leave behind unrepealed and uncondemned the doctrines and books of Parmenides.

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1649.  Milton, Tenure Kings, 13. Which Edict of his remaines yet unrepeald in the Code of Justinian.

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1712.  Blackmore, Creation, I. 626. Could they [sc. moist elements] dispense to lie below the land, With nature’s law, and unrepeal’d command.

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1771.  Junius Lett., xlviii. (1788), 264. The resolutions … stand upon your Journals, uncontroverted and unrepealed.

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1819.  G. S. Faber, Dispensations (1823), I. 180. That the original sentence continued wholly unaltered and unrepealed.

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1891.  Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xlii. An unrepealed decree of the senate.

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