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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Unprejudicat(e, -ed, ppl. adj. [17th c. Eng. vnpreiudicate (1609), unprejudicated (1633); Prejudicat ppl. adj., Prejudicated ppl. adj.] Of a person, or attitude: Unprejudiced. — a1658 Durham Scandal (1740) xvi.
Which testament … will … be confirmed by all godly, judicious, sober, peaceable and unprejudicate men as containing … a most excellent … legacy 1666-74 Fraser Polichron. 17.
Who reads this volum with an impartiall and unprejudicat eye 1672 M. P. Brown Suppl. Decis. II 648.
A due and serious reflection upon the premised discourse will blunt its edge to every sober unprejudicated person
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