Book, Paragraph
1 IV, 10| which seems to bound the past and the future-does it always
2 IV, 13| been said (for it connects past and future time), and it
3 IV, 13| such in reference to the past event. But if there be no
4 IV, 13| the end of that which is past and the beginning of that
5 IV, 13| near), and to the part of past time which is not far from
6 IV, 13| too, refers to the part of past time which is near the present "
7 IV, 13| ago" refers to the distant past.~"Suddenly" refers to what
8 IV, 14| is the boundary of the past and the future; so that
9 IV, 14| contrariwise with reference to past and to future time; for
10 IV, 14| future time; for in the past we call "before" what is
11 VI, 3 | that is an extremity of the past (no part of the future being
12 VI, 3 | the future (no part of the past being on the other side
13 VI, 3 | there will be part of the past in the future and part of
14 VI, 3 | part of the future in the past: for past time will be marked
15 VI, 3 | future in the past: for past time will be marked off
16 VI, 3 | part of the present that is past and a part that is future,
17 VI, 3 | be the same part that is past or future: in fact one and
18 VIII, 1| future time and an end of past time, it follows that there
19 VIII, 1| that things happened in the past in the same way as they
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