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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... nature so strong upon me , that I could not forbear showing my impatience ( perhaps against the strict rules of decency ) by putting my finger frequently on my mouth , to signify that I wanted food . The hurgo ( for so they call a great ...
... nature so strong upon me , that I could not forbear showing my impatience ( perhaps against the strict rules of decency ) by putting my finger frequently on my mouth , to signify that I wanted food . The hurgo ( for so they call a great ...
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... nature of it : and the next day the wagoners arrived with it , but not in very good condition ; they had bored two holes in the brim , within an inch and a half of the edge , and fastened two hooks in the holes ; these hooks were tied ...
... nature of it : and the next day the wagoners arrived with it , but not in very good condition ; they had bored two holes in the brim , within an inch and a half of the edge , and fastened two hooks in the holes ; these hooks were tied ...
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... nature hath adapted the eyes of the Lilliputians to all objects proper for their view ; they see with great exactness , but at no great distance . And to show the sharpness of their sight toward objects that are near , I have been much ...
... nature hath adapted the eyes of the Lilliputians to all objects proper for their view ; they see with great exactness , but at no great distance . And to show the sharpness of their sight toward objects that are near , I have been much ...
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... these and the following laws , I would only be understood to mean the original institutions , and not the most scandalous corruptions , into which 77 these people are fallen by the degenerate nature of 76 GULLIVER'S TRAVELS .
... these and the following laws , I would only be understood to mean the original institutions , and not the most scandalous corruptions , into which 77 these people are fallen by the degenerate nature of 76 GULLIVER'S TRAVELS .
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... nature of man . For , as to that infamous practice of acquiring great employments by dancing on the ropes , or badges of favor and distinction by leaping over sticks and creeping under them , the reader is to observe , that they were ...
... nature of man . For , as to that infamous practice of acquiring great employments by dancing on the ropes , or badges of favor and distinction by leaping over sticks and creeping under them , the reader is to observe , that they were ...
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