"I don't think any one has a right to be," Miss Dosson returned Incorruptibly.
"The Reverberator"
Henry James
All the great dramatists, ancient and modern, represent women once more in Ruskin's words as "infallibly faithful and wise counsellors-Incorruptibly just and pure examples-strong always to sanctify, even when they cannot save."
"Education: How Old The New"
James J. Walsh
He was Incorruptibly honest, and when from time to time the street fever seized him, and he left his work to play at post-leaping outside, Jan would quietly take his place, and did not betray him.
"Jan of the Windmill"
Juliana Horatia Ewing