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| Alphabetical [« »] magi 1 magistracy 1 magistrate 3 magistrates 35 magnanimity 2 magnet 1 magnificent 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 each 36 women 35 an 35 magistrates 34 sun 34 you 33 then | Tommaso Campanella city of the Sun (The) IntraText - Concordances magistrates |
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1 Capt| He governs the military magistrates and the soldiers, and has 2 Capt| all sciences with their magistrates and doctors, and of the 3 Capt| knew of them. There are magistrates who announce the meaning 4 Capt| are many male and female magistrates dedicated to these arts.~ 5 GM | Tell me, please, of the magistrates, their services and duties, 6 Capt| by the authority of the magistrates. Arts and honors and pleasures 7 Capt| named sons. Moreover, the magistrates govern well, so that no 8 Capt| there are among us, so many magistrates there are among them. There 9 GM | the manner in which the magistrates are chosen.~ 10 Capt| after a time they become magistrates of those sciences or mechanical 11 Capt| men are proposed by the magistrates in council, they themselves 12 Capt| sonorously, and often the magistrates question them upon the more 13 Capt| and what for the sick. The magistrates receive the full-grown and 14 Capt| are added by the higher magistrates, and very often with a crown 15 Capt| private individuals, and the magistrates must be obeyed. They deny 16 Capt| republic, to the care of magistrates; for the safety of the community 17 Capt| anger and hatred against the magistrates; and he thinks further that 18 Capt| led out of the city by the magistrates, so that at all times the 19 Capt| Power, has under him all the magistrates of arms, of artillery, of 20 Capt| excellent workmen obey the magistrates, the men of each art paying 21 Capt| these arts under their own magistrates and mistresses, so that 22 Capt| and receive a garrison and magistrates from the City of the Sun, 23 Capt| honor), the chief and his magistrates chastise the accused one 24 GM | concerning their sciences and magistrates.~ 25 Capt| State, and which of the magistrates have discharged their duties 26 Capt| after eight days all the magistrates assemble, to wit, Hoh first, 27 Capt| the three last has three magistrates under him, making in all 28 Capt| State, and they choose the magistrates from among those who have 29 Capt| how to decide. The eight magistrates under Hoh, Power, Wisdom, 30 Capt| or against the supreme magistrates, there is immediate censure 31 Capt| further the mistakes of the magistrates. If, moreover, it should 32 Capt| duty of all the superior magistrates to pardon sins. Therefore 33 Capt| tell their sins to the magistrates, who at once purge their 34 Capt| people. Then the sacred magistrates themselves confess their 35 Capt| occupation. Moreover, the magistrates use grander and more imposing-looking