Any three promises that Gulliver made to get freedom?
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1. The man-mountain shall confine his walks to their principal high roads, and not offer to walk, or lie down, in a meadow or field of corn.
2. As he walks the said roads, he shall take the utmost care not to step upon the bodies of any of their loving subjects, their horses, or carriages, nor take any of their subjects into his hands without their own consent.
3. He shall be their ally against their enemies in the island of Blefuscu, and do his utmost to destroy their fleet, which is now preparing to invade the Liliput.
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1. The man-mountain shall confine his walks to their principal high roads, and not offer to walk, or lie down, in a meadow or field of corn.
2. As he walks the said roads, he shall take the utmost care not to step upon the bodies of any of their loving subjects, their horses, or carriages, nor take any of their subjects into his hands without their own consent.
3. He shall be their ally against their enemies in the island of Blefuscu, and do his utmost to destroy their fleet, which is now preparing to invade the Liliput.
hope it's help uuu ☺❤
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