Book,  Par.

1    XI,     18|   indifference to all sound learning and to the growth of foreign
2   XII,     13|  time pre-eminent for legal learning. The profession of the soldier
3   XII,     17|  and was a mere outcast, on learning that the Roman general,
4   XII,     57|                  Quadratus, learning that Mithridates had been
5  XIII,      4|     he had the rudiments of learning.~ ~
6    XV,     56| thoroughly trained in Greek learning, but he had not imbued his
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