But if a prince who is not inexperienced should take
counsel from more than one he will never get united
counsels, nor will he know how to unite them.
However, at last it was agreed he should go, for he would not rest at home; and as he came to the wood, he met the fox, and heard the same good
counsel. But he was thankful to the fox, and did not attempt his life as his brothers had done; so the fox said,
"In the Superior Court of San Francisco," the
Counsel replied.
The prisoner raised his eyes for a moment, but dropped them again when his own
counsel said:
While heading the profit of my
counsel, avail yourself also of any helpful circumstances over and beyond the ordinary rules.
The twins had but one friend present to keep their
counsel in countenance, their poor old sorrowing landlady.
Every Chancellor was "in it," for somebody or other, when he was
counsel at the bar.
Surely Priam with his sons would rejoice, and the Trojans be glad at heart if they could hear this quarrel between you two, who are so excellent in fight and
counsel. I am older than either of you; therefore be guided by me.
Phunky, as he entered, and took his seat behind the row appropriated to the King's
Counsel, attracted Mr.
But, as has been frequently observed in the course of this great history, he only talked nonsense when he touched on chivalry, and in discussing all other subjects showed that he had a clear and unbiassed understanding; so that at every turn his acts gave the lie to his intellect, and his intellect to his acts; but in the case of these second
counsels that he gave Sancho he showed himself to have a lively turn of humour, and displayed conspicuously his wisdom, and also his folly.
Lecount, I will immediately take
Counsel's opinion touching the propriety of disputing the will on this ground.
Lippet, if you are retained for the prisoner,” interrupted Judge Temple, “instruct your client how to plead; if not, the court will assign him
counsel.”