[f. prec.] Irresolution.

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1628.  Le Grys, trans. Barclay’s Argenis, 274. This vnresoluednesse of minde.

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1642.  H. More, Min. Poems, Wks. (Grosart) 174/1. Grave matrons will wax wanton and betray Their unresolv’dnesse in their wonted grace.

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1694.  Kettlewell, Comp. Penitent, 131. Remove from me perplexing doubts, and unresolvedness about my Duty.

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1734.  J. Edwards, Serm., Wks. 1811, VII. 415. Many grow old, in an unresolvedness whether to embrace Christianity or not.

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1888.  Pall Mall G., 24 Feb. The apparent unresolvedness … of many of the English electors.

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