adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1783.  Earl Malmesbury, Diaries & Corr., II. 34. The clamour, which was very unpatriotically indeed attempted to be raised about it in Parliament.

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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.

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1861.  Trollope, Tales All Countries, vii. 273. Unpatriotically acquiescent as to England’s aristocratic propensities.

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