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Title
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Eine Pest, ein stehendes Heer
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Description
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This image is showing bodies of those who have died of the plague. The plague was the code for the army. This image comes in a description of a conspiracy found by a professor from the Grand Academy on Balnibarbi. This idea is representing code word for terms in the conspiracy that Swift is satirizing. The professor advises that those named in the conspiracy papers be closely monitored at all times, naming specifically while they were using the bathroom, as this is when men were most thoughtful. This conspiracy is thought to be an allusion to the trial of Francis Atterbury, the bishop of Rochester for allegedly plotting with the Jacobites. Atterbury was charged with treason in 1722 and was exiled to France. The same image appears in the 1839 Krabbe edition.
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Image Creator
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Grandville (Illustrator)
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Identifier
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mta:21708
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Source Name
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Gulliver's Reisen in unbekannte Länder
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Image
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mta_21708_OBJ.png
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Subject
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Conspiracy
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Satire
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Learned Institutions and Societies
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Fictional Works
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Fictitious Characters
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Imaginary Places
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Imaginary Creatures
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Corruption