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CHAP. I.
PART II.
A
Great Storm defcribed. The
long Boat fent to fetch
Water, the Author goes with it to discover the
Country. He is left on Shore, is feized by one of
the Natives, and carried to a Farmer's Houfe.
His Reception there, with feveral Accidents that
bappened to bim. A Defcription of the Inhabi-
102
tants.
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CHA P. II. A Description of the Farmer's
Daughter. The Author carried to a Market-
Town, and then to the Metropolis. The Particu-
lars of bis Journey.
CHA P. III. The Author fent for to Court.
The Queen buys him of his Mafter the Farmer,
and prefents him to the King. He difputes with
bis Majesty's great Scholars. An Apartment at
Court provided for the Author. He is in high
Favour with the Queen. He stands up for the
Honour of his own Country. His Quarrels with
the Queen's Dwarf.
CHA P. IV. The Country defcribed. A Pro-
pofal for correcting modern Maps. The King's
Palace, and fame Account of the Metropolis.
The Author's Way of Travelling. The chief Tem-
ple defcribed.
CHA P. V. Several Adventures that happened
to the Author. The Execution of a Criminal. The
Author fhews his Skill in Navigation.
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139
CHA P.
CHA P. VI. Several Contrivances of the Au-
thor to please the King and Queen. He fhews his
Skill in Mufick. The King enquires into the State
of EUROPE, which the Author relates to him.
The King's Obfervations thereon. Page 143
CHAP. VII. The Author's Love of his
Country. He makes a Propofal of much Advan-
tage to the King, which is rejected. The King's
great Ignorance in Politicks. The Learning
that Country very imperfect and confined. Their
Laws, and Military Affairs, and Parties in the
State.
155
CHAP. VIII. The King and Queen make a
Progress to the Frontiers. The Author attends
them. The Manner in which he leaves the Coun-
try very particularly related. He returns to
ENGLAND.
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PART. III.
T
HE Author fets out on his
third Voyage. Is taken
by Pyrates. The Malice of a Dutchman. His
Arrival at an Island. He is received into
LAPUTA.
179
CHA P. II. The Humours and Difpofitions
of the LAPUTANS defcribed. An Account of
their Learning. Of the King,
The Author's Reception there.
fubject to Fears and Difquietudes.
the Women.
and bis Court.
The Inbabitants
An Account of
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205
CHA P. III. A Phænomenon folved by mo
dern Philofophy and Aftronomy. The LAPUTANS
great Improvements in the latter. The King's
Method of fuppressing Insurrections. Page 198
CHA P. IV. The Author leaves LAPUTA,
is conveyed to Balnibarbi, arrives at the Me-
tropolis. A Defcription of the Metropolis and
the Country adjoyning. The Author bofpitably
received by a great Lord. His Conversation with
that Lord.
CHAP. V. The Author permitted to fee the
grand Academy of LAGADO. The Academy
largely defcribed. The Arts wherein the Profeffors
employed themselves. 223
CHA P. VI. A further Account of the Aca-
demy. The Author propofeth fome Improvements,
which are bonourably received. 223
CHAP. VII. The Author leaves LAGADO,
arrives at MALDONADA. No Ship ready. He
takes a fhort Voyage to GLUBBDUBDRIB.
Reception by the Governor.
His
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CHA P. VIII. A further Account of GLUBB-
DUBDRIB. Antient and Modern Hiftory cor-
rected.
237
The
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CHAP. IX. The Author's return to Mal- DONADA, Sails to the Kingdom of LUGG-
NAGG. The Author confined. He is fent for to
Court. The Manner of bis Admittance.
King's great Lenity to his Subjects.
CHAP. X. The LUGGNUGGIANS com-
mended. A particular Defcription of the
STAULDBRUGS, with many Conversations be-
tween the Author and fome eminent Perfons upon
that Subject.
СНАР.
CHA P. XI. The Author leaves LUGG-
NAG, and fails to Japan. From thence he re-
turns in a Dutch Ship to Amfterdam, and from
Amfterdam to ENGLAND.
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CHA P. I.
PART. IV.
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HE Author fets out as
Captain of a Ship. His
Men confpire against him, confine him a long
Time to his Cabbin, fet him on Shore in an unknown
Land. He travels up in the Country.
Yahoos, a strange Sort of Animal defcribed.
The Author meets two Houyhnhnms.
CHAP. II. The Author conducted by a
Houyhnhnm to his Houfe. The House defcribed.
The Author's Reception. The Food of the
Houyhnhnms. The Author in Distress for want of
Meat, is at last relieved. His Manner of feed-
ing in that Country.
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CHA P. III. The Author studies to learn
the Language, the Houyhnhnm bis Mafter affifts
in teaching him. The Language defcribed. Se-
veral Houyhnhnms of Quality come out of Curi-
ofity to fee the Author. He gives his Mafter a
fbort Account of his Voyage.
CHA P. IV. The Houyhnhnms Notion of
Truth and Falfhood. The Author's Difcourfe dif-
approved by his Mafter. The Author gives a
more particular Account of himself, and the Acci-
dents of his Voyage.
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291
Page 298
The Cha-
Courts of
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CHAP. V. The Author, at his Mafter's
Commands, informs him of the State of ENG-
LAND. The Causes of War among the Princes of
EUROPE. The Author begins to explain the
English Conftitution.
CHAP. VI. A Continuation of the State of
ENGLAND, under Queen ANNE.
racter of a first Minister in the
EUROPE.
CHAP. VII. The Author's great Love of
bis Native Country. His Master's Obfervations
upon the Conftitutions and Administration of
ENGLAND, as described by the Author, with
parallel Cafes and Comparisons. His Master's
Obfervations upon buman Nature. 316
CHA P. VIII. The Author relateth feveral
Particulars of the Yahoos. The great Virtues
of the Houyhnhnms. The Education and Exer-
cifes of their Youth. Their general Affembly. 326
CHA P. IX. A grand Debate at the general
Affembly of the Houyhnhnms; and how it was
determined. The Learning of the Houyhnhnms.
Their Buildings. Their Manner of Burials. The
Defectiveness of their Language. 334
CHA P. X. The Author's Economy and hap-
Py Life among the Houyhnhnms. His great Im-
provement in Virtue, by converfing with them.
Their Converfations. The Author bath Notice
given him by his Mafter, that he must depart from
the Country. He falls into a Swoon for Grief, but
fubmits. He contrives and finishes a Canoo, by the
Help of a Fellow-Servant; and puts to Sea at a
Venture.
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CHAP.