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1592.  Kyd, Sp. Trag., III. xi. 23. A sonne, The more he growes…, The more vnsquard, unbeuelled he appeares.

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1621.  Quarles, Div. Poems, Esther, Med. 19. The Law of God … doth justly paize The ballances of his [sc. man’s] vnbeuelled wayes.

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1851.  Ruskin, Stones Ven., I. xvi. § 5. The bevelled wall cannot conveniently carry an unbevelled arch.

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1875.  Carpentry & Join., 47. A chisel is inclined to draw into the work on the plain or unbevelled side.

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1906.  Typewriter & Phonographic World, XXVII. Jan., 67. One of the dogs having a square or unbeveled carriage-controlling face and independently pivoted relatively to the other dog.

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