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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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magistrates

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, VIII | the accusations before the Magistrates, the People, or the Councils: 2 1, X | with its authority, the Magistrates with their honor, rich citizens 3 1, XVIII | with which afterwards the Magistrates restrained the Citizens. 4 1, XVIII | of seeking and creating Magistrates, and the method of making 5 1, XXV | ancient [forms]; and if the magistrates change both in number and 6 1, XXIX | for no other reason, the Magistrates of Rome feared his authority, 7 1, XXIX | Citizen who was feared by the Magistrates. So that if the people of 8 1, XXXIV | the City. For it is the Magistrates who are made and the authority 9 1, XXXVII| custom. So that the public Magistrates not being able to remedy 10 1, XL | the Dictator, that those Magistrates that are self-constituted, 11 1, XL | ought, when they create the Magistrates, do it in such a way that 12 1, XLVI | citizens], but even by the Magistrates: in order to do this, they 13 1, XLVI | the Citizen fear, and the Magistrates treat with consideration. 14 1, XLVI | when the Citizens and the Magistrates come to the above mentioned 15 1, L | create the successors to the Magistrates of the City and to those 16 1, L | made a law that all the Magistrates who are or should be inside 17 1, LV | for public account, those Magistrates or Councils who had the 18 1, LVI | he should report to the Magistrates that the Gauls were coming 19 1, LVIII | in the election of their magistrates, they make by far a better 20 2, XXI | his ministers, judges and magistrates to render both civil and 21 3, XXII | under the laws and obey the Magistrates. Among the other ancient 22 3, XXII | citizens, or by fear of the Magistrates, but as soon as a Gentleman 23 3, XXV | facilities, obedient to the Magistrates, reverent to their elders, 24 3, XXVIII| defending them in front of Magistrates, and doing them similar 25 3, XXXIV | therefore, in the election of Magistrates judge according to the best


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