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  1. A cartoon dating from 1791 and titled Le roi soliveau, ou les grenouilles qui demandent un roi (King Log, or the frogs demand a king) wryly portrays those responsible for the Champ de Mars massacre.

  2. The Frogs Desiring a King. The Frogs were living as happy as could be in a marshy swamp that just suited them; they went splashing about car-ing for nobody and nobody troubling with them. But some of them thought that this was not right, that they should have a king and a proper constitution, so they determined to send up a petition to Jove to ...

  3. 6 de may. de 2015 · The Frogs were living as happy as could be in a marshy swamp that just suited them; they went splashing about caring for nobody and nobody troubling with them. But some of them thought that this was not right, that they should have a king and a proper constitution, so they determined to send up a petition to Jove to give them what ...

  4. The Frogs Desiring a King. With equal laws when Athens throve, The petulance of freedom drove. Their state to license, which overthrew. Those just restraints of old they knew. Hence, as a factious discontent. Through every rank and order went, Pisistratus the tyrant form'd. A party, and the fort he storm'd:

  5. Once upon a time, the Frogs were discontented because they had no one to rule over them: so they sent a deputation to Jupiter to ask him to give them a King. Jupiter, despising the folly of their request, cast a log into the pool where they lived, and said that the log should be their King.

  6. The Frogs Desiring a King. The Frogs were living as happy as could be in a marshy swamp that just suited them; they went splashing about caring for nobody and nobody troubling with them.

  7. To teach the Frogs a lesson the ruler of the gods now sent a Crane to be king of Frogland. The Crane proved to be a very different sort of king from old King Log. He gobbled up the poor Frogs right and left and they soon saw what fools they had been.