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1615.  T. Adams, Lycanthropy, 7. What Paul speakes of his unretarded execution of Christs message.

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1636.  B. Jonson, Discov., Wks. (Rtldg.), 747/1. Which they will utter unretarded without any shamefastness.

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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.

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1820.  E. Kean, in 9th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. 488/2. Friends such as will come uninvited, [and] go unretarded.

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