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1 I, 19| 19 After learning these circumstances, since 2 II, 11| flight. Caesar, immediately learning this through his scouts, [ 3 VI, 14| relax their diligence in learning thoroughly, and their employment 4 VII, 18| the next day to forage. On learning these facts, he set out 5 VII, 34| himself. Vercingetorix, on learning this circumstance, broke 6 VII, 39| Of these Eporedirix, on learning the design of Litavicus, 7 VII, 58| to Lutetia. The enemy, on learning the circumstance from those 8 VII, 59| disaffected of themselves, on learning the revolt of the Aedui, 9 VII, 72| 72 Caesar, on learning these proceedings from the 10 VII, 89| by the senate at Rome, on learning these successes from Caesar’ 11 VIII, 14| guards of the Bellovaci, learning that Caius Trebonius was 12 VIII, 20| them after the defeat, and learning that every thing had turned 13 VIII, 46| had a good opportunity of learning how every person was disposed