We have no meanings for "enjoyed of" in our records yet.
1 By the latter the advantage is enjoyed of the division of labor.
2 I envy him the opportunity he enjoyed of serving you.
3 They will envy me the privilege I have enjoyed of seeing your wonderful gardens.
4 It was, perhaps, the most enjoyed of any Hamilton festivity.
5 The opportunities which he enjoyed of cultivating her society were numerous, and Mr. Wilton missed none.
6 She told him he was unworthy of the honour he enjoyed of marrying into a chaste family.
7 And the smells constantly reminded her that he was not one of the myriad men she'd enjoyed of late.
8 Given as an indemnification for the loss of the right formerly enjoyed of making collections of alms among the inhabitants:
9 This was the only opportunity I enjoyed of noting the relative positions, as well as conditions, of the two vessels.
10 Faint, before this period, had been the hope, indistinct the prospect, which even good men enjoyed of the heavenly kingdom.
11 In the course of this conversation, he had mentioned the liberty we enjoyed of carrying our fish to the French islands.
12 In view of the little he had so far enjoyed of his costly privileges, this last imposition seemed like a grim joke.
13 From the cursory view which I enjoyed of its interior, I of course cannot be expected to know much of its economy.
14 True, the beautiful peace which he had enjoyed of late was over and, besides, anxiety for the dear ones in distant lands was constantly increasing.
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