Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To deprive of warrant or guarantee; disallow the propriety or safety of (doing something).
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For the Proceedings, warrantable againft illicit and contraband Trade, are unwarrant - able againft a fair and open Trade, avowedly carried on, under the countenance and protedion of the State.
The Spanish memorial of 4th June considered [microform] 1790
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