adv. (f. prec., or UN-1 11.)

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1653.  Baxter, Chr. Concord, 99. Shall it be said that Separatists will … lay out all their pains unweariedly to divide the Church…?

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1673.  Hickeringill, Greg. F. Greyb., 149. The importunities of those … unweariedly troublesome spirits.

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a. 1715.  Burnet, Own Time (1766), I. 253. He was … unweariedly active to very little purpose.

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1750.  Chesterf., Lett. (1774), II. 50. Absolute perfection is … unattainable, but … a man of parts may be unweariedly aiming at … it.

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1818.  Bentham, Ch. Eng., Introd. 54. The epithet so hardily and unweariedly bestowed upon it.

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1860.  Froude, Hist. Eng., VI. 395. He worked unweariedly in the service of the public.

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1893.  J. Pulsford, Loyalty to Christ, II. 135. Unweariedly intent on bringing Her earth-born children into Her glorious House.

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