Book,  Par.

 1   III,     27|        obscure are the greatest events, as some take for granted
 2   III,     35|       others with the remaining events of that time, if after finishing
 3   III,     61|      convinced himself that the events were unimportant and much
 4    IV,     44|         at first sight trifling events out of which the movements
 5     V,      3|                     This at all events was the beginning of an
 6    VI,     29|        harmony between fate and events, yet it is not dependent
 7    VI,     29|    there is a fixed sequence of events. Good and evil, again, are
 8    VI,     56|         related in sequence the events of two summer-campaigns,
 9   XII,     37| Ostorius, well aware that first events are those which produce
10  XIII,     10|         closely connected these events, though they extend into
11   XIV,     76|    force was on its march, many events would follow which would
12   XIV,     77|        and anxious life. At all events, he was surprised at midday,
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