And he understood the ever-increasing danger of being condemned on the minor count, with the cause itself, the great fundamental principle, remaining Unweighed.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
Prayers so framed, and fitted for every exigency that human nature can know, have been prepared for us with equal piety and wisdom; and while such exist, I will never join in any crude, Unweighed, unauthorised jargon addressed to the Deity, however vehement the assumption of piety may be in the bold man who uses it."
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope
In the present case, wherein he was not only involved in suspicious circumstances, but wherein he seems to have felt some conscious touch of infirmity, and having no candid construction to expect from his laughing companions, he bursts at once, and with all his might, into the most Unweighed and preposterous fictions, determined to put to proof on this occasion his boasted talent of swearing truth out of England.
"Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare"
D. Nichol Smith