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1   I,  48| men at a touch; whether he commanded and compelled the cause
2  II,  46|    any being, or arranged, commanded, and enjoined the very acts
3   V,  18| and became rigid. She then commanded a captive woman from Corniculum
4 VII,   7|    otherwise than they had commanded, and might be disposed,
5 VII,  16| flea-bane, and chives, and commanded them to be used by you as
6 VII,  43|  delayed in doing what was commanded, being kept back by stronger
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