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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Introduction
  4. Preface
  5. Gulliver’s Travels
    1. Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
    2. Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
    3. Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
    4. Part IV: A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
      12. XII
  6. Endnotes
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

Endnotes

  1. A stang is a pole or perch; sixteen feet and a half. ↩︎

  2. An act of parliament has been since passed by which some breaches of trust have been made capital. ↩︎

  3. Britannia.—Sir W. Scott. ↩︎

  4. London.—Sir W. Scott. ↩︎

  5. This is the revised text adopted by Dr. Hawksworth (1766). The above paragraph in the original editions (1726) takes another form, commencing:—“I told him that should I happen to live in a kingdom where lots were in vogue,” etc. The names Tribnia and Langdon are not mentioned, and the “close stool” and its signification do not occur. ↩︎

  6. This paragraph is not in the original editions. ↩︎

  7. The original editions and Hawksworth’s have Rotherhith here, though earlier in the work, Redriff is said to have been Gulliver’s home in England. ↩︎

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