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Unlawfully
Unlawful Un*law"ful, a. Not lawful; contrary to law. -- Un*law"ful*ly, adv. -- Un*law"ful*ness, n. Unlawful assembly. (Law) See under Assembly.

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- his bodie membres, or to pvoke [provoke] any persone to unlawfull love, or for any other unlawfull intente or purposeĀ ... or for dispite of Cryste, or for...
- Homily 11 of the First Book of Homilies (1547) defined to include "all unlawfull use of those parts, which bee ordeyned for generation". Prior to the Marriage...
- Share and one Quarter. II. He that shall be found guilty of taking up any Unlawfull Weapon on Board the Privateer or any other prize by us taken, so as to...
- deeds of gyft. 3 Hen. 7. c. 5 Usury Act 1487 An Acte a****nst Usury and unlawfull bar****nes. Note: this Act was not included in the Statute Law Revision...
- (repealed) 13 Cha. 2. St. 1. c. 10 30 July 1661 An Act to prevent the unlawfull Coursing Hurting or Killing of Deere. (Repealed by Stealing of Deer Act...
- 1553 (repealed) 1 Mar. Sess. 2. c. 12 5 December 1553 An Acte against unlawfull and Rebellyous ****emblies. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863...
- to saluation (1611) A resolution to the countryman prooving it utterly unlawfull to buy or use our yeerely prognostications (1618) Deaths knell: or, The...
- 1487 (repealed) 3 Hen. 7. c. 5 9 November 1487 An Acte a****nst Usury and unlawfull Bar****nes. (Repealed for England and Wales by Usury Act 1495 (11 Hen....
- 1663 (repealed) 15 Cha. 2. c. 2 3 June 1663 An Act for the Punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Underwood and Destroyers of...
- nourishing of a Locke, or Love-Lock, to be altogether unseemely, and unlawfull unto Christians. In which there are likewise some p****ages collected out...