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- And he appealed to me, whether in those countries I had travelled, as well as my own, I had not observed the same general disposition.Part 3 — A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, .... (90% in)
- And I still appeal to my servants round, whether they at any time saw a coach at my door, without knowing what persons were in it.Part 1 — A Voyage to Lilliput (76% in)
- I described that extraordinary care always taken of their education in arts and arms, to qualify them for being counsellors both to the king and kingdom; to have a share in the legislature; to be members of the highest court of judicature, whence there can be no appeal; and to be champions always ready for the defence of their prince and country, by their valour, conduct, and fidelity.Part 2 — A Voyage to Brobdingnag (66% in)
- Without the consent of this illustrious body, no law can be enacted, repealed, or altered: and these nobles have likewise the decision of all our possessions, without appeal.Part 4 — A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnms (47% in)
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