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1832.  Buller, in Trewman’s Exeter Flying-Post, 13 Dec., 2/2. And he could assure them, that as a small return for the kindness he had always received at their hands, his best endeavours should unwearyingly be directed to the promotion of their and the national interests.

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1835.  Beckford, Recoll., 86. Scientific researches unwearyingly pursued in calm and studious retirement.

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1866.  Meredith, Vittoria, xxix. The lamp burned unwearyingly.

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1889.  Sat. Rev., 23 March, 349/1. The Carlyles themselves were unwearyingly kind to her.

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