Under oath, I tell you just exactly what I tell you, the same thing.
Since this is almost a friendly, if I may say so, session, I assume that we can take it that the remarks that you are making will be under oath, is that correct?
He denied talking to you, he denied it to the television reporter, and furthermore, he has denied it to me under oath.
Well, he would have to deny it under oath, but like I say, I wouldn't have any reason to fabricate the story.
On the other hand, King Magnus promised them, under oath, secure peace and full reconciliation; and that he would be true and faithful to them all when he got the dominions and kingdom of Norway.
Thereupon the king took the earl's power, and the government over all the earl's lands, and the earl became his vassal under oath of fealty.
He ordered Gudrod's tongue to be cut out; but Ring and two others he banished from Norway, under oath never to return.
To utter or affirm with a solemn appeal to God for the truth of the declaration; to make (a promise, threat, or resolve) under oath.
Such declaration, in judicial proceedings, may be verbal or written, but must be under oath or affirmation.
Sir James Douglas, under oath, says the company in 1846 "practically enjoyed a monopoly of the fur trade, and possessed extraordinary influence with the natives.
He says, under oath: "Their posts were so arranged as to practically enjoy a monopoly in the fur trade, and they possessed an extraordinary influence with the nations west of the Rocky Mountains.
That simply shows you cannot believe Mr. Rerdell when he is not under oath, and what he has sworn to here shows you cannot believe him when he is under oath.
And yet, in your presence, under oath, he pretended that when he made that remark he alluded to the photograph.
When the crime is very secret and unknown to all, Liguori says the culprit or the witness must deny it under oath.
Liguori asks whether a woman, accused of the crime of adultery, which she has really committed, may deny it under oath?
The poor nun’s heart is often full of sorrow, and her soul is drowned in a sea of desolation; but she is obliged, under oath, always to appear gay!
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