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1690.  Locke, Hum. Und., III. x. 242. It was to the unscholastick Statesman, that the Governments of the World owed their … Liberties.

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1701.  Norris, Ideal World, II. xii. 441. Which way of speaking is also not altogether unscholastick.

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1826.  J. Gilchrist, Lect., 63. The understanding of every commonsense, unscholastic inquirer.

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1843.  Bethune, Sc. Fireside Stor., 120. This piece of ethical philosophy … is perhaps new to the schoolmen, though by no means new to their unscholastic brethren.

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