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comprising 1
compromise 5
compromises 1
compulsion 24
compulsory 7
compunction 2
computation 5
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24 chorus
24 civil
24 compounded
24 compulsion
24 conceiving
24 contemplation
24 contend
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compulsion

Crito
   Part
1 Text | in any haste or under any compulsion or deception, but after Gorgias Part
2 Intro| all things submit, not by compulsion, but of their own free will— Laws Book
3 2 | do what is right, not on compulsion but voluntarily.~Cleinias. 4 2 | own performances; and if compulsion is used, he will be more 5 3 | subjects, and not a rule of compulsion.~Cleinias. Most true.~Athenian. 6 6 | class shall be under no compulsion, and any member of this 7 6 | class shall be under no compulsion, and shall be let off without 8 6 | reproaches, not, however, by any compulsion of written law.~Let this 9 9 | requires him, nor yet under the compulsion of some painful and inevitable 10 11 | influence of some unjust compulsion, or which he is prevented Parmenides Part
11 Intro| confounded with external compulsion and the internal workings Phaedrus Part
12 Text | are free and not under any compulsion, no time of repentance ever Philebus Part
13 Text | all things submit, not by compulsion, but of their own free will. Protagoras Part
14 Text | my price, but there is no compulsion; and if he does not like, The Republic Book
15 7 | not act at all except upon compulsion, fancying that they are 16 7 | which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind. ~ 17 7 | friend, I said, do not use compulsion, but let early education The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | sovereigns are mixed with compulsion. So to secure his object 19 Text | a man, and will not use compulsion to him, even if he be my 20 Text | circumstances, and would use compulsion to him if he were unwilling. 21 Text | piety allows one to offer compulsion, unless they are suffering The Statesman Part
22 Intro| distinctions of freedom and compulsion, law and no law, poverty 23 Text | written rules; what is this compulsion to be called? Would you The Symposium Part
24 Text | and that there is to be no compulsion, I move, in the next place,


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