you are not of an age and size rightly to decide such matters. Your facts and arguments may be unanswerable; but they should have no weight with any respectable ass — no respectable and learned ass should ever adopt the new method, until some other... Home Made Treatment - Page 24by Charles Fessenden Nichols - 1879 - 46 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin Franklin Joslin - 1848 - 40 pages
...\vas enabled to bring timely aid to the confounded disputant. '• Master Reynard," quoth he, "yon are not of an age and size rightly to decide such...should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more respectable and more learned, shall have previously adopted it. "It puzzles my brain,"... | |
| 1848 - 494 pages
...he, " you are not of an ago and size rightly to decide such matters. Your facts and'argumenta may ba unanswerable ; but they should have no weight with...should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more respectable and more learned, shall have previously adopted it." " It puzzles my brain,"... | |
| 1852 - 372 pages
...overtook him, and having overheard the conversation, was enabled to bring timely aid to the confounded disputant. "Master Reynard," quoth he, "you are not...size rightly to decide such matters. Your facts and argumei tsmay be unanswerable; but they should have no weight with any lespectable ass. No respectable... | |
| 1849 - 150 pages
...Now this trial of speed and strength must have been impossible before steamboats were invented." " Master Reynard," quoth he, "you are not of an age...no weight with any respectable ass. No respectable or learned ass should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more respectable and more... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Joslin - 1850 - 204 pages
...overheard the conversation, was enabled to bring timely aid to the confounded disputant. "Master Eeynard," quoth he, "you are not of an age and size rightly...should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more' respectable and more learned, shall have previously adopted it." "It puzzles my brain,"... | |
| 1851 - 862 pages
...conversation, was enabled to bring timely aid to the confounded disputant. '"Master Reynard,' quoth he 'you arc not of an age and size rightly to decide such matters....should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more respectable and more learned, shall have previously adopted it.' " ' It puzzles my... | |
| 1859 - 472 pages
...overtook him, and having overheard the conversation, was enabled to bring timely aid to the confounded disputant. " 'Master Reynard,' quoth he, 'you are...should ever adopt the new method, until some other ass, still more respectable and more learned, shall have previously adopted it.' " 'It puzzles my brain,'... | |
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