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 1   I,   3|       to break the continuous course of events by interrupting
 2   I,  11|     the year, and a different course of nature to be instituted
 3   I,  61|     and were not shaping your course to brave unbelief, before
 4   I,  64|     He done to turn aside the course of justice, and rouse you
 5  II,  34|    hold and follow a rational course, grant to us also a share
 6  II,  56| affairs of men, and guide the course of earthly events.
 7  IV,   1|     in our ignorance, by what course, in what way, Victory, Peace,
 8  IV,   3|     her own power, but by the course of events? and was it only
 9  IV,  23|      see what was the fitting course for him to resolve on. But
10  IV,  31|      to reason; but the other course manifests an impious spirit,
11  VI,  10|       and appearance; and, of course, as here that figure of
12 VII,   1|       is to forth images, the course of our argument requires
13 VII,  10|      unable to turn aside the course of events, and change what
14 VII,  11|      necessity, the appointed course of events goes on and accomplishes
15 VII,  41|       the seven rounds of the course; and that, although he had
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