adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b.] Impartially. (Common 161050.)
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.
1599. Sandys, Europæ Spec. (1629), 248. The truth , which I haue sincerely and unpartially endeavored to deliver.
1655. Fuller, Ch. Hist., III. i. § 3. About this time Doomes-day-book was made, unpartially done with rigorous severity.
a. 1662. Sanderson, Cases Consc., ix. (1678), 172. Advisedly and unpartially to weigh the benefits.