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In the article of rules, Gulliver is called _____.

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Gulliver is not called by any name in the provided excerpts. The context may be referencing 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, but without direct reference, the question cannot be conclusively answered.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the provided excerpts, Gulliver is not explicitly called by any name. It seems like the question is referring to Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels,' but without a direct reference to this text, Gulliver's name does not appear in the context.

Therefore, based on these passages, we cannot conclusively answer what Gulliver is called in the 'article of rules.' Each excerpt describes different characters and scenarios, none of which mention Gulliver specifically.

In the article of rules, Gulliver is called Goodman Brown by his fellow-traveller. This is mentioned in the excerpt: 'Come, Goodman Brown, cried his fellow-traveller, this is a dull pace for the beginning of a journey.'

Here, his fellow-traveller refers to Gulliver as 'Goodman Brown.'

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