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1794.  Mrs. Radcliffe, Myst. Udolpho, i. Yet, amidst the changing visions of life, his principles remained unshaken, his benevolence unchilled.

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1813.  Byron, Giaour, 27. His Queen, the garden queen, his Rose, Unbent by winds, unchill’d by snows.

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1856.  Kane, Arct. Expl., I. xxxi. 434. Even an Arctic temperature leaves the mind unchilled.

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1890.  ‘R. Boldrewood,’ Col. Reformer (1891), 130. The prompt and unchilled service atones fully for want of artistic merit.

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