She seemed Indivisibly and eternally a part of him, and he recalled the sense of ownership he had experienced the night he had met her, when the evil alone in her claimed him.
"A Daughter of the Vine"
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
The capital of the nation, the source of all this consumption, is Indivisibly held by all in common, and it is impossible that there should be any dispute on selfish grounds as to the administration of this common interest on which all private interests depend, whatever differences of judgment there may be.
"Equality"
Edward Bellamy