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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... reasons , to trouble the reader with the particulars of our adventures in those seas ; let it suffice to inform him , that , in our passage from thence to the East Indies , we were driven by a violent storm to the north - west of Van ...
... reasons , to trouble the reader with the particulars of our adventures in those seas ; let it suffice to inform him , that , in our passage from thence to the East Indies , we were driven by a violent storm to the north - west of Van ...
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... reason to believe I might be a match for the greatest armies they could bring against me , if they were all of the same size with him that I saw . But fortune disposed otherwise of me . When the people observed I was quiet , they ...
... reason to believe I might be a match for the greatest armies they could bring against me , if they were all of the same size with him that I saw . But fortune disposed otherwise of me . When the people observed I was quiet , they ...
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... reason I twisted three of the iron bars together , bending the extremities into a hook . Having thus fixed fifty hooks to as many cables , I went back to the northeast coast , and putting off my coat , shoes , and stockings , walked ...
... reason I twisted three of the iron bars together , bending the extremities into a hook . Having thus fixed fifty hooks to as many cables , I went back to the northeast coast , and putting off my coat , shoes , and stockings , walked ...
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... reason , till I had a whisper from a certain person , that Flimnap and Bolgolam had represented my intercourse with those ambassadors as a mark of disaffection ; from which I am sure my heart was wholly free . And this was the first ...
... reason , till I had a whisper from a certain person , that Flimnap and Bolgolam had represented my intercourse with those ambassadors as a mark of disaffection ; from which I am sure my heart was wholly free . And this was the first ...
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... reason thus , that whoever makes ill returns to his benefactor , must needs be a common enemy to the rest of mankind , from whom he hath received no obligation , and therefore such a man is not fit to live . Their notions relating to ...
... reason thus , that whoever makes ill returns to his benefactor , must needs be a common enemy to the rest of mankind , from whom he hath received no obligation , and therefore such a man is not fit to live . Their notions relating to ...
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