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1615. T. Adams, Lycanthropy, 7. What Paul speakes of his unretarded execution of Christs message.
1636. B. Jonson, Discov., Wks. (Rtldg.), 747/1. Which they will utter unretarded without any shamefastness.
1793. V. Knox, Lett. to Yng. Nobleman, Wks. 1824, V. 109. Then go on in your virtuous progress, unretarded by those who laugh at your virtuous solicitude.
1820. E. Kean, in 9th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. 488/2. Friends such as will come uninvited, [and] go unretarded.