CHAPTER III
The Author studious to learn the Language—The Houyhnhnm his Master assists in teaching him—The Language described—Several Houyhnhnms of Quality come out of Curiosity to see the Author—He gives his Master a Short Account of his Voyage 265
## CHAPTER IV The Houyhnhnms’ Notion of Truth and Falsehood—The Author’s Discourse disapproved by his Master—The Author gives a more
## particular Account of himself, and the Accidents of his Voyage 272
## CHAPTER V The Author at his Master’s Command, informs him of the State of England—The Causes of War among the Princes of Europe—The Author begins to explain the English Constitution 279
## CHAPTER VI A Continuation of the State of England under Queen Anne—The Character of a first Minister of State in some European Courts 289
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