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1 I, 4 | character of the defensive force and the positions of the 2 I, 11| is not forced on us; for force is unnatural, and that is 3 I, 11| all involve compulsion and force, unless we are accustomed 4 I, 13| by negotiation and not by force; to prefer arbitration to 5 I, 14| the written laws depend on force while the unwritten ones 6 I, 15| these lose their binding force, human intercourse ceases 7 I, 15| pervert justice by fraud or by force, since it is founded on 8 I, 15| victim of either fraud or force. Moreover, we must see if 9 I, 15| whereas actions due to the force or fraud of others are involuntary. 10 II, 6 | or unwilling (yielding to force being an instance of unwillingness), 11 II, 21| them to attack a stronger force—~The War-God showeth no