Gulliver’s Travels
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Gulliver’s Travels I was going to prostrate myself to kiss his hoof, he did me the honour to raise it gently to my mouth. I ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com Chapter XI The author’s dangerous voyage. He arrives at New Holland, hoping to settle there. ...
Gulliver’s Travels ment of Yahoos. For in such a solitude as I desired, I could at least enjoy my own thoughts, and reflect ...
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Gulliver’s Travels to paddle, for the wind, though very gentle, was against me, blowing north- west. As I was looking about ...
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Gulliver’s Travels tured that my misfortunes had impaired my reason. In two hours the boat, which went laden with vessels of ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels human kind, although it often broke out; which he suffered to pass without observation. But the greatest ...
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Gulliver’s Travels ing, and at three in the afternoon I got safe to my house at Rotherhith. {7} My wife and family received ...
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Gulliver’s Travels Chapter XII The author’s veracity. His design in publishing this work. His censure of those travellers wh ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com eign places. I could heartily wish a law was enacted, that every travel- ler, before he were ...
Gulliver’s Travels ary-makers, are sunk into oblivion by the weight and bulk of those who come last, and therefore lie upper ...
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0 Gulliver’s Travels ought to be believed, unless a dispute may arise concern- ing the two Yahoos, said to have been seen man ...
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