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1  Pausan|   anything from him. Pausanias, learning what the king's pleasure
2   Datam|    Pharnabazus to make inquiry. Learning from him what had been done,
3  Epamin| excelled his fellow students in learning, that it might easily be
4   Eumen|       with Eumenes." After thus learning the sentiments of the council,
5    Cato|   labour and industry, and much learning. ~Of his life and manners
6   Attic|    literature; and, as he loved learning himself, he instructed his
7   Attic|      antiquity, politeness, and learning, he became individually
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