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1600. Fairfax, Tasso, II. xxxi. She could not alter his well setled thought.
1625. K. Long, trans. Barclays Argenis, V. xiv. 382. He delivered this severe speech with so mild and well-settled a countenance.
1691. Maydman, Nav. Spec., 177. In all well-setled Governments.
1711. Shaftesb., Charac., III. 4. In which the most confusd Head, if fraught with a little Invention, might exert it-self to as much advantage, as the most orderly and well-settled Judgment.