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 1     I,     25|        that they had wrested by compulsion what they had failed to
 2     I,     77| daughter, I admit that it is by compulsion she has been brought here.
 3    II,     54|       of treachery, or dreading compulsion, should it be thought that
 4    VI,     31|         of his own choice or by compulsion, was a question. The emperor
 5    XI,     47|       so greatly from choice or compulsion." Even the defence of Traulus
 6   XII,     55|        the garrison. Under this compulsion, Mithridates agreed to a
 7   XIV,     20|    carries with it the force of compulsion.~ ~
 8   XIV,     21|        had to spend under sheer compulsion and which the profligate
 9   XIV,     27|        vice, but even applied a compulsion to drive Roman nobles into
10   XIV,     60|         by a Senate bound by no compulsion. "The executioner and the
11   XIV,     80|       own choice rather than on compulsion send for her who ruled him,
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