GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
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Chapter 6 | |
| "...in the Kingdom of Tribnia, by the Natives called Langden, where I had long sojourned, the Bulk of the People consisted wholly of Discoverers, Witnesses, Informers, Accusers, Prosecutors, Evidences, Swearers;" | In the first editions, Swift's printer substituted a more circumspect instroduction for this passage "... should I happen to live in a Kingdom where Plots and Conspiracies..." |
Chapter 7 | |
| Chapter V | Chapter VII is numbered as V in earlier editions |
Chapter 9 | |
| On the 21st of April, 1711, we sailed into the River of Clumegnig, which is a Sea-port Town, at the South-East Point of Luggnagg | the correct year is probably 1709 (or possibly 1708) since the next date mentioned is May 6, 1709, when Gulliver departs Luggnagg (III:9;4) |
Chapter 11 | |
| On the 16th of April we arrived safe at Amsterdam | probably April 6, as appears in some editions, since in the next paragraph he lands at the Downs on April 10. (III:9;7) |