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compelled

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1 1 | by the nature of the case compelled to take their meals together 2 1 | sorrows, when they were compelled to face them would run away 3 3 | them in any way, and they compelled every one to praise all 4 4 | great naval potentate, who compelled the inhabitants of Attica 5 4 | being imitative, he is often compelled to represent men of opposite 6 5 | what we do not know, we are compelled to act amiss ourselves. 7 6 | first class; they shall be compelled to vote, and, if they do 8 6 | three first classes shall be compelled to vote; but the fourth 9 6 | at which every state is compelled to use the words, “just,” “ 10 6 | therefore, although we are compelled to use both equalities, 11 6 | no interest shall not be compelled. The elector shall propose 12 6 | three first classes shall be compelled to go to the election, but 13 6 | slower natures shall be compelled to enter into marriage with 14 8 | unfortunate whose souls are compelled to pass through life always 15 8 | than twenty, and shall be compelled to run up to eighteen; and 16 8 | twothirds no one shall be compelled to sell. And how will they 17 8 | and which strangers are compelled to buy and purchase of others. 18 9 | Inasmuch as we are not compelled to give laws, but we may 19 11| necessity, the best women were compelled to follow similar callings, 20 11| calamity, and he will be compelled to disobey the law, if he 21 11| children, then he shall be compelled to marry until he has begotten


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