adv. (UN-1 11.)
1783. Earl Malmesbury, Diaries & Corr., II. 34. The clamour, which was very unpatriotically indeed attempted to be raised about it in Parliament.
1850. Carlyle, Latter-d. Pamph., i. 23. Of America it would ill beseem any Englishman to speak unpatriotically, if any of us even felt so.
1861. Trollope, Tales All Countries, vii. 273. Unpatriotically acquiescent as to Englands aristocratic propensities.