Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  28| unchallenged and sure, you will be compelled as a consequence to confess,
 2   I,  48|           whether he commanded and compelled the cause of ill health
 3   I,  50|           restricting its ravages, compelled the obstinate and merciless
 4  II,  23|        kept? If he were in any way compelled to utter a sound, would
 5  II,  25|         ass, and an ox as well, if compelled by constant practice, learn
 6  II,  40|      subduing the earth, should be compelled to lose the hope with which
 7  II,  65|         that you may do and may be compelled to take to yourself that
 8  II,  75|      thousands after this, nothing compelled God to anticipate the necessary
 9 III,   2|         which we were a little ago compelled to diverge, that our defence
10   V,   3|         than Jupiter, so that they compelled him to do unwillingly what
11  VI,  15|         from this addition you are compelled to believe that something
12  VI,  17|       possible that they should be compelled to submit to any necessity
13 VII,  30|            madness and frenzy, and compelled the gods to destroy their
14 VII,  31|            signally wronged who is compelled to receive honour conditionally?
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