a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1661. Feltham, Resolves (ed. 8), II. lxxxiii. 68. Though it be cryd up for impartial and unbribeable, yet I do not see but in many tis erroneous, mutable, and uncertain.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 16. 291. God is the Head or Leader of all Good, Unbribable.
1849. Thoreau, Week Concord Riv., Wedn. 304. We had come away up here among the hills to learn the impartial and unbribable beneficence of Nature.
1862. Thornbury, Turner, II. 169. My object is to draw his real likeness with the unbribable fidelity of a photograph.
1893. Saltus, Madam Sapphira, 166. Beyond that we wont go. The unbribable Comstock wont let us.