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Belief in these "post-eventum prophesies," as they have been described, in the chronicle sections of Chumayel, Tizimin, and Mani was so strong that they may have actually influenced the course of history.
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Belief in these "post-eventum prophesies," as they have been described, in the chronicle sections of Chumayel, Tizimin, and Mani was so strong that they may have actually influenced the course of history.
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Praeterea quorum, [195] victoria Sullae parentes proscripti, bona erepta, jus libertatis imminutum erat, haud sane alio animo belli eventum expectabant.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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* In eventum ergo talem, quod in causa religionis dissensiones inter nos et partes amice et in caritate non fuerint compositae, tunc coram V.C.M. hic in omni obedientia nos offerimus, ex superabundanti comparituros et causam dicturos in tali generali, libero et Christiano Concilio, de quo congregando in omnibus
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In eventum ergo talem, quod in causa religionis dissensiones inter nos et partes amice et in caritate non fuerint compositae, tunc coram
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Geoffrey Malaterra that Hauteville was not so much called from the height of any hill ( "non quidem tantum pro excellentia alicuius montis in quo sita sit"), but rather prophetically, from the height of power and glory to which men who went from it should climb ( "sed quoniam, ut credimus, aliquo auspicio ad considerationem praenotantis eventum et prosperos successus eiusdem villae futurorum haeredum, Dei adiutorio et sua presenuitate gradatim altioris honoris culmen scandentium").
Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine Edward Augustus Freeman 1857
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Hoc principium simulque omen belli, ut summâ rerum prosperum eventum, ita haud sanè incruentam ancipitisque certaminis victoriam
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6) Charles Rollin 1701
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"Ea non media, sed nulla via est, velut eventum exspectantium, quo fortunae consilia sua applicent."
The Essays of Montaigne — Complete Michel de Montaigne 1562
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"Ea non media, sed nulla via est, velut eventum exspectantium, quo fortunae consilia sua applicent."
The Essays of Montaigne — Volume 14 Michel de Montaigne 1562
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Quapropter ignarus quid de me futurum sit, quum Dei permissu in carceres et vincula forte detrudendus sim, ad omnem eventum scriptum hoc condidi: quod ut legere, et ex eo causam meam cognoscere velitis, etiam atque etiam rogo.
Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities Edmund Campion 1560
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