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1772. J. Ives, H. Swindens Gt. Yarmouth, Pref. 1 The unchizelled stone, or rudest hieroglyphic, accompanied the songs of the Bards, to perpetuate a whole nation, or a few individuals.
1830. Westm. Rev., Jan., 46. Unchiselled stones, according to Pausanias, were the first images of the gods of the Greeks.
1854. Grace Greenwood, Haps & Mishaps, 3. The pure and graceful Greek column makes no solid or defiant show of strength, like the unchiselled stone or the jagged rock.