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 1   I,   2| occupations, to different kinds of learning? and do they not reap the
 2   I,   5|   magicians, and by the mysterious learning of the Chaldeans? Is it
 3   I,  43|        what kind of acts all their learning and experience are wont
 4  II,  10|        well versed in all kinds of learning!-those, forsooth, who know
 5  II,  11|           all kinds of studies and learning; for we know that they both
 6  II,  19| constrained to apply themselves to learning only by fear of stripes.
 7  II,  69|          or attained by the mind's learning and knowledge, which did
 8  II,  72|           but we have been late in learning what we should follow and
 9 III,  31|   intellect, and distinguished for learning, as Granius tells, shows
10 III,  31|           in different branches of learning. Neptune, they say, has
11   V,   8|            by the diversity of his learning, and unwearied in his researches
12 VII,  42|         ganges was too careless in learning who on that day had been
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