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1 I, 4 | about these it is useless to offer counsel. Clearly counsel 2 I, 15| made. A man may either both offer and accept an oath, or neither, 3 I, 15| the other-that is, he may offer an oath but not accept one, 4 I, 15| or accept an oath but not offer one. There is also the situation 5 I, 15| opponent.~If you refuse to offer an oath, you may argue that 6 I, 15| is for the impious man to offer the oath and for the pious 7 I, 15| verdict. If you wish to offer an oath, you may argue that 8 I, 15| accept the oath but not to offer it; to offer it but not 9 I, 15| but not to offer it; to offer it but not to accept it; 10 I, 15| it; both to accept and to offer it; or to do neither. These 11 II, 20| But the fox declined the offer; and when the hedgehog asked 12 III, 16| guarantee its truth, and at once offer an explanation, and then 13 III, 18| you in a contradiction, offer the explanation at the outset