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force “perforce,” 2 HENRY IV., iv. 1. 116 “Force, forcée. Of force, of necessitie, will he nill he, in spite of his teeth” (Cotgrave's Fr. and Engl. Dict. iv. 4. 46; 2 HENRY VI., i. 1. 253. Compare first force and perforce.

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