Book,  Par.

 1     I,     95|     that all human things were uncertain, and that the more he had
 2     I,     95|       publication of verses of uncertain authorship, pointed at his
 3    II,     99|       relics of death, with an uncertain hope of revenge, with apprehensions
 4   III,     10|  because the plans of fear are uncertain, he sailed down the Nar,
 5   III,     75|       is daily at the mercy of uncertain waves and storms. And unless
 6   III,     96|      inasmuch as the future is uncertain. It was the rule of our
 7    IV,      4| prospects as base as they were uncertain. They took into their confidence
 8     V,      1|    whether against her wish is uncertain. So impatient was he that
 9     V,      4|        made him tremble at the uncertain future, while he forgot
10    XI,     10|      questions of empire being uncertain, lesser matters were neglected.
11    XI,     23|        a means of avoiding the uncertain perils of the ocean. The
12   XII,     18|       temper of the people was uncertain. Next they marched on the
13   XII,     50|   power and in extreme age (so uncertain are the fortunes of the
14   XIV,     11|       questions were asked and uncertain answers given. A vast multitude
15   XIV,     40|    cope with the shallows, and uncertain depths of the sea. Thus
16   XIV,     44| merchants and trading vessels. Uncertain whether he should choose
17   XIV,     77|     was, or he was weary of an uncertain hope, or was swayed by his
18    XV,     48|   contrived by the emperor, is uncertain, as authors have given both
19    XV,     62|        she informed herself is uncertain, as she had never before
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