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 1     I,     16| share his anxieties, he had learnt by experience how exposed
 2     I,     21|     a saucy tongue, and had learnt from his applause of actors
 3    II,     15|    on crossing the Visurgis learnt by the information of a
 4    II,     31|     he resisted, and, as we learnt from prisoners, was never
 5    II,     78|    however, who had not yet learnt how much he was blamed for
 6    VI,     70|   temper, he had thoroughly learnt the falsehoods of hypocrisy
 7    XI,     17|      In Italy the Etrurians learnt them from Demaratus of Corinth,
 8  XIII,     18|  youthful inexperience, had learnt to hide her grief, her affection,
 9  XIII,     37|  Field of Mars. But we have learnt that it suits the dignity
10   XVI,     15|   the consultations, and he learnt at the same time that an
11   XVI,     40|   than otherwise, as he had learnt that Helvidius, his son-in-law,
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