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1 I, 15| must argue that the juror’s oath "I will give my verdict 2 I, 15| case, we must urge that the oath "to give my verdict according 3 I, 15| both offer and accept an oath, or neither, or one without 4 I, 15| other-that is, he may offer an oath but not accept one, or accept 5 I, 15| accept one, or accept an oath but not offer one. There 6 I, 15| situation that arises when an oath has already been sworn either 7 I, 15| If you refuse to offer an oath, you may argue that men 8 I, 15| you refuse to accept an oath, you may argue that an oath 9 I, 15| oath, you may argue that an oath is always paid for; that 10 I, 15| If you agree to accept an oath, you may argue that you 11 I, 15| impious man to offer the oath and for the pious man to 12 I, 15| were unwilling to accept an oath in a case where you demand 13 I, 15| If you wish to offer an oath, you may argue that piety 14 I, 15| are willing to accept the oath but not to offer it; to 15 I, 15| you have already sworn an oath that contradicts your present 16 I, 15| who has already sworn an oath that contradicts his present 17 I, 15| the reason why men take an oath before administering the 18 I, 15| judges, must abide by the oath you have sworn, and yet 19 I, 15| magnify the importance of the oath. [So much, then, for the " 20 II, 22| expedition, and was not bound by oath to join it, and so on.~Here, 21 III, 15| My tongue hath sworn: no oath is on my soul.~Euripides