Gulliver’s Travels
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0 Gulliver’s Travels The knowledge I had in mathematics, gave me great assistance in acquiring their phraseology, which depend ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels narrowly escaped a brush from the tail of the last comet, which would have infallibly reduced it to ashes ...
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10 Gulliver’s Travels yards distant from the centre. From these basins the water is continually exhaled by the sun in the dayti ...
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1 Gulliver’s Travels the island may be carried to G, and from G to H, by turn- ing the stone, so as to make its repelling extr ...
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1 Gulliver’s Travels considering that the office of a favourite has a very uncer- tain tenure, would never consent to the ensl ...
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1 Gulliver’s Travels Chapter IV The author leaves Laputa; is conveyed to Balnibarbi; arrives at the metropolis. A description ...
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1 Gulliver’s Travels and the court. The king made me a present to the value of about two hundred pounds English, and my protec ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels there would be more leisure for this kind of conversation.’ I told his excellency ‘that I was entirely a ...
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