a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1661.  Feltham, Resolves (ed. 8), II. lxxxiii. 68. Though it be cry’d up for impartial and unbribeable, yet I do not see but in many ’tis erroneous, mutable, and uncertain.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 16. 291. God is … the Head or Leader of all Good, Unbribable.

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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.

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1862.  Thornbury, Turner, II. 169. My object is … to draw his real likeness with the unbribable fidelity of a photograph.

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1893.  Saltus, Madam Sapphira, 166. Beyond that we won’t go. The unbribable Comstock won’t let us.

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