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incorruptly

incoˈrruptly, adv.
  [f. incorrupt a. + -ly2.]
  In an incorrupt manner; purely; uprightly.

a 1583 in Strype Life Grindal (1710) ii. App vii. 71 Whether your Bishop and his Chancellour, commissaries, and all other his officers, do minister Justice indifferently, and incorruptly to all Her Majesty's Subjects. 1612 T. Taylor Comm. Titus i. 14 If it be purely and incorruptly preached. 1641 Milton Ch. Govt. i. i, Observation will shew us many deep counsellers of state and judges to demean themselves incorruptly in the setl'd course of affaires.

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