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1 I, 3 | assembly decides about future events, a juryman about past events: 2 I, 3 | events, a juryman about past events: while those who merely 3 I, 9 | for we judge of future events by divination from past 4 I, 9 | by divination from past events. Enthymemes are most suitable 5 I, 9 | is our doubts about past events that most admit of arguments 6 I, 10| partly the cause of such events. Those things happen through 7 I, 11| happens always, natural events happening always, habitual 8 I, 11| happening always, habitual events often. Again, that is pleasant 9 I, 15| are concerned with past events. As to future events we 10 I, 15| past events. As to future events we shall also appeal to 11 II, 17| they believe because of events which are really the result 12 II, 20| parallels among actual past events. You will in fact frame 13 II, 23| slain her children; "at all events", they say, "they are not 14 III, 3 | instance, Gorgias talks of "events that are green and full 15 III, 10| scene before our eyes; for events ought to be seen in progress 16 III, 16| Further, we must speak of events as past and gone, except 17 III, 16| all, it will be of past events, the recollection of which 18 III, 17| oratory deals with future events, of which it can do no more 19 III, 17| no more than quote past events as examples. Forensic oratory