It was the truth, as subsequent events were to show.
The wisdom of the decision was never afterwards questioned, and, indeed, was abundantly confirmed by subsequent events.
Such was his consistency, and such his sagacity, as vindicated in the light of subsequent events, and patent to the eyes of the world to-day.
The Cabinet of President Davis was destined to many changes in the progress of subsequent events.
If Murad's intention to put his brother to death was prompted by the conviction that Ibrahim was unfit to rule the Empire, he was fully justified by subsequent events.
We have quoted these conversations at length because of their extreme importance when read by the light of subsequent events.
And their expectations have been verified by subsequent events.
The mistrust thus engendered was rapidly increased by subsequent events, chiefly connected with the affairs of the Continent.
Those who, reading history by the light of subsequent events, still hold that a strong aristocratic element is a necessary ingredient of constitutional liberty will admire their motives.
The ill feeling which had arisen between the Emperor Alexander and Bonaparte in the preceding year had been increased by subsequent events, and the Czar had been gradually taking up a position of more defined hostility.
Here again we cannot do justice to the tangle of subsequent events, the ill-planned insurrections of the natives, the arrival of Spanish reinforcements from Mexico, and the reduction of the state to a Spanish province.
And writing as we do now with the wisdom of subsequent events, we can understand these doubts.
In view of subsequent events, if they were as reported, it is to be regretted that he missed the opportunity of winning the crown.
But it appears in the light of subsequent events, that no solid or permanent results had been effected.
In the light of subsequent events it is not difficult to realize that both governments were in the wrong.
It is interesting to note the exact hour and date, in view of subsequent events.
They appeared to take great interest in the Christian religious rites and received baptism, although it would be venturesome to suppose they understood their meaning, as subsequent events proved.
As subsequent events proved, Aguinaldo had no personal wish to give up the struggle, or to influence a peace vote, but to execute the will of the people, as expressed through the revolutionary congressmen.
That ordinance makes an era in the history of our Union, which requires to be studied in order to understand the events of the times, and the history of subsequent events.
Under these circumstances the President and his Cabinet adopted the course which in the light of subsequent events seems to have been woefully ill-timed and hazardous in the extreme.
The amazed onlookers soon spread the rumor that Europe was again to be plunged into war; but, viewed in the light of subsequent events, this incident had even greater significance; it marked the end of Bonaparte's colonial scheme.
The fighting spirit of the natives, however, was only scotched but not killed, as subsequent events showed.
In the light of subsequent events, Selous was glad he had not accepted the invitation, for he would certainly have been murdered.
We never suspected it at the time, but as subsequent events proved, the seƱorita's Cruz del Sur was to be our timepiece for many subsequent months.
The opening event of the meeting, the initial move of the Spaniards, is extremely interesting in the light of subsequent events, especially in connection with the Iloilo Fiasco, hereinafter described (Chapter IX.
What then is the explanation of composition so forceful in its impassioned simplicity, and in the light of subsequent events, so pathetic?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsequent events" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.