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1 3 | the men of that day made oath that they would assist them,
2 3 | Three royal heroes made oath to three cities which were
3 3 | agreed to observe by word and oath? This want of harmony may
4 6 | place of whom, and make oath that he is better, and propose
5 6 | up their names and make oath that they cannot reform
6 11| hateful to them takes a false oath, and pays no heed to the
7 11| praising of any goods, or oath taken about them. If a person
8 12| the two parties take an oath respecting the points in
9 12| charges, but should not add an oath; and the defendant in like
10 12| give judgment shall take an oath, and he who is choosing
11 12| state shall either vote on oath or with a voting tablet
12 12| to be gained by a false oath; but all cases in which
13 12| a denial confirmed by an oath clearly results in a great
14 12| advantage to the taker of the oath, shall be decided without
15 12| shall be decided without the oath of the parties to the suit,
16 12| either of them. to use an oath for the sake of persuading,
17 12| girdle, having first taken an oath by the customary Gods that
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