adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b.] Impartially. (Common 1610–50.)

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1576.  W. Rawely, in Gascoigne, Steele Gl., Wks. 1910, II. 139. This Glasse of Steele unpartially doth shewe Abuses all, to such as in it looke.

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1599.  Sandys, Europæ Spec. (1629), 248. The truth…, which I haue sincerely and unpartially endeavored to deliver.

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1655.  Fuller, Ch. Hist., III. i. § 3. About this time Doomes-day-book was made,… unpartially done with rigorous severity.

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a. 1662.  Sanderson, Cases Consc., ix. (1678), 172. Advisedly and unpartially to weigh the benefits.

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