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He would have answered her in her own stile, but recollecting how unprofitable it is to enter into an argument with one possessed of a shallow understanding & a mind totally occupied by two or three ideas on which the changes are eternally to be rung, he [[deletion]] only [[/deletion]] [[addition]] civilly [[/addition]] observd that [[underline]] she thought & studied [[/underline]] much. The meanest subjects censure the actions of the [[deletion]] wisest [[/deletion]] [[addition]] greatest [[/addition]] prince, -- & the silliest servants of the wisest master.-- Temple.