Gulliver’s Travels
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Gulliver’s Travels mingled, obscured, or discoloured, by passion and interest. I remember it was with extreme difficulty tha ...
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Gulliver’s Travels Chapter IX A grand debate at the general assembly of the Houyhnhnms, and how it was determined. The learn ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels enough acquainted with the motions of those two luminar- ies, and understand the nature of eclipses; and ...
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Gulliver’s Travels go abroad with their usual ease and satisfaction. However, about ten days before their death, which they ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels him I would endeavour to preserve a wretched being; and if ever I returned to England, was not without h ...
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