adv. [UN-1 11 and 5 b.] = INALIENABLY adv.

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1671.  Barrow, The Duty and Reward of Bounty to the Poor, 72. He [God] by right immutable is Lord Paramount of all his Creation; every thing unalienably belongs to him, upon many accompts.

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1702.  Toleration, 3. It is … evident … that no Man may arrogate what is unalienably appropriated unto God.

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1765.  Wilkes, Corr. (1805), II. 193. I hope my friends … think of me … for my life unalienably attentive to my country.

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1809.  E. Christian, in Blackstone’s Comm., I. 329. The parliament had the wisdom … to vest unalienably in commissioners the sum of 1,000,000l. annually.

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1881.  Emma Worboise, Sissie, xxv. The pittance that remained was hers—hers unalienably.

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