adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1643.  Lightfoot, Glean. Ex. (1648), 22. That must be of a Lambe or kid unalterably.

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1697.  Collier, Ess. Mor. Subj., I. (1703), 90. It is the part of true magnanimity to adhere unalterably to a wise choice.

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1725.  Bolingbroke, Lett. to Swift, 24 July. To pass an act, which fixing my fortune unalterably to this country, fixes my person here also.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, I. 9. His temper was unalterably sweet.

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1830.  Herschel, Study Nat. Phil., I. iii. 39. These primary qualities originally and unalterably impressed on matter.

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1894.  H. Gardener, Unoff. Patriot, 56. Upon that point his mind was clearly and unalterably made up.

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