Now they had really, his Dead, something that was Indefensibly theirs; and he liked to think that they might in cases be the Dead of others, as well as that the Dead of others might be invoked there under the protection of what he had done.
"The Altar of the Dead"
Henry James
It is a point in his favour that he never claimed infallibility for his actions or opinions; and his habit of attempting to cover or justify his glaring faults by suitable revelations, although Indefensibly immoral, reveals the fact that he was conscious of his own shortcomings.
"Mohammed, The Prophet of Islam"
H. E. E. Hayes
A land, not Indefensibly alarmed, May see, unwarned by hint of friendly gods, Between a hermit crab at all points armed, And one without a shell, decisive odds.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith