 | Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 pages
...what remained. Not fo faft, I befeech ye, friends, replied the monkey ; we owe j«ftice to ourlelves as well as to you ; what remains is due to me in right of my office : Upon which, he fluffed the whole into his mouth, and with great gravity difmiflid the court. CVIM. The STORK and the... | |
 | Robert Dodsley, Aesop - Aesop's fables - 1765 - 346 pages
...deliver to therri what remained. Not fo faft, I befeech you friends, replied the Monkey; we owe juftice to ourfelves as well as to you: what remains is due to me in right of my oflice. Upon which he crammed the whole into 'his mouth, and with great gravity difmifled the court.... | |
 | Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Aesop's fables - 1781 - 318 pages
...friends, replied the' Monkey ; we owe juftice toourfelves as wel1! as to you : 'what remains is dur to me in right of my office. Upon which he crammed the whole into his mouth, and with &rcat gravity difmiffed the court. FABLE L. The two Dogs. HASTY and inconfiderate conne&ians are generally... | |
 | Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1805 - 260 pages
...deliver to them what remained. Not fo faft, I befeech you, friends, replied the Monkey ; we owe juftice to ourfelves as well as to you : what remains is due...crammed the whole into his mouth, and with great gravity difmifled the court. FABLE L. TJ}e Two Dags. HASTY and inconfiderate connexions are generally attended... | |
 | Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1809 - 316 pages
...what remained. Not Co faft, I belt-celt y6u, friends, replied the Monkey ; we owe julHce to ourielves as well as to you : what remains is due to me in right...Upon which he crammed the whole into his. mouth, and viih great gravity dUmiffed the court. FABLE L. The two Dogs. ', •TTASTY and inconfiderate connexions... | |
 | Aesop, Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1800 - 338 pages
...deliver to them what remained. Not fo faft, I befeech you, friends, replied the Monkey ; we owe juftice to ourfelves as well as to you : what remains is due...crammed the whole into his mouth, and with great gravity difmiffcd the court. FABLE L. The two Dogs. TLTASTY and inconfiderate connexions are gene'*' rally... | |
 | Jesse Olney - Readers - 1833 - 150 pages
...so fast, I beseech you, good ladies," said Pug: "we owe justice to ourselves as well as to you; and what remains is due to me, in right of my office." Upon this he crammed the whole into his mouth at once, and with great wisdom broke up the court. » MORAL.... | |
 | George Moir Bussey - Fables - 1842 - 610 pages
...remained. " Not so fast, I beseech you, friends," replied the monkey ; " we owe justice to ourselves as well as to you ; what remains is due to me in right...crammed the whole into his mouth, and with great gravity dismissed the court. THE ELM-TREE AND THE VINE. AN extravagant young vine, vainly ambitious of independence,... | |
 | Fables - 1846 - 96 pages
...remained. " Not so fast, I beseech you, friends," replied the monkey ; " we owe justice to ourselves as well as to you ; what remains is due to me in right...Upon which he crammed the whole into his mouth, and made off, leaving the poor cats to console themselves as they best could. 54. THE TWO HORSES. Two horses... | |
 | Ladder - 1849 - 314 pages
...fast, I beseech you, good ladies," said Pug : " we owe justice to ourselves as well as to you ; and what remains is due to me, in right of my office." Upon this he crammed the whole into his mouth at once, and with great wisdom broke up the court. MORAL.... | |
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