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1542.  Becon, Pathw. Prayer, xxxvi. O vii. He that leauethe God vnsaluted with his prayers at these thre tymes.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, III. ii. My sleepes were inquired after, and my wakings never unsaluted.

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1607.  Shaks., Cor., V. iii. 50. You Gods, I pray, And the most noble Mother of the world Leaue vnsaluted.

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1694.  trans. Milton’s Lett. State, 260. We have given him in Command, not to pass by your Lordships Unsaluted in our Name.

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1795.  [see next].

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1805.  Wordsw., Prelude, IV. 47. The rooms, the court, the garden were not left Long unsaluted.

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1821.  Scott, Pirate, xxiii. He suffered them to go away unsaluted.

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