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1 I never yet saw Mr. Leask compel a man in any way.
2 But it is unlawful to compel a man against his will.
3 There's no Act to compel a man to deny what appears in the papers.
4 Some merchants compel a man to use extraordinary means to catch them at the start.
5 Doc, is there any way to compel a man to provide medical care for his wife?
6 Neither should a Republican administration compel a man to leave the party to get a Federal appointment.
7 There is no law to compel a man to play golf if he does not wish to.
8 But I cannot imagine what else might compel a man like you to work for the likes of my husband.
9 So you think, Cyrus, that the beauty of any human creature can compel a man to do wrong against his will?
10 And, beside, there was never yet a law made which could compel a man to speak or a woman to hold her tongue.
11 But the law, of course, cannot compel a man to be a loving, tender husband, or even to accept the tenderness of a loving wife.
12 Its most obvious result is that it compels a man to work, and to work hard.
13 "There is no law to compel a man to play golf" 57
14 Cowboy life compels a man to think quickly, and often to act quicker than he finds it convenient to think.
15 By the law which compels a man to sneeze when another man sets the example, Sir Duncan also drew forth his watch.
16 A business that thus compels a man to hamper his conscience, and cause scandal to the church, should be abandoned at once.
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