Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World: In Words of One Syllable. With Fifty-four IllustrationsH. Altemus, 1896 - 215 páginas |
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... feet long , in the woods where the timber grows , and has them carried on these engines , three or four hundred yards , to the sea . Five hundred carpenters and engineers were immediately set at work to prepare the greatest engine they ...
... feet long , in the woods where the timber grows , and has them carried on these engines , three or four hundred yards , to the sea . Five hundred carpenters and engineers were immediately set at work to prepare the greatest engine they ...
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... feet high , and almost two feet wide , through which I could easily creep . On each side of the gate was a small window , not above six inches from the ground : into that on the left side , the king's smiths conveyed fourscore and ...
... feet high , and almost two feet wide , through which I could easily creep . On each side of the gate was a small window , not above six inches from the ground : into that on the left side , the king's smiths conveyed fourscore and ...
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... feet , I looked about me , and must confess I never beheld a more entertaining prospect . The country round appeared like a continued garden , and the * enclosed fields , which were generally forty feet square A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT . 25.
... feet , I looked about me , and must confess I never beheld a more entertaining prospect . The country round appeared like a continued garden , and the * enclosed fields , which were generally forty feet square A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT . 25.
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... feet square , resembled so many beds of flowers . These fields were intermingled with woods of half a stang and the tallest trees , as I could judge , appeared to be seven feet high . I viewed the town on my left hand , which looked ...
... feet square , resembled so many beds of flowers . These fields were intermingled with woods of half a stang and the tallest trees , as I could judge , appeared to be seven feet high . I viewed the town on my left hand , which looked ...
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... feet from the end of my chain . The next thing he demanded was one of the hollow iron pillars : by which he meant my pocket - pistols . I drew it out , and at his desire , as well as I could , expressed to him the use of it ; and ...
... feet from the end of my chain . The next thing he demanded was one of the hollow iron pillars : by which he meant my pocket - pistols . I drew it out , and at his desire , as well as I could , expressed to him the use of it ; and ...
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