Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXIX | this war was managed by a Magistracy of Ten Citizens who were
2 1, XXXIX | themselves that if the said Magistracy were remoted, the path for
3 1, XXXIX | doctor, re-established the Magistracy of the Ten.~This same mood
4 1, XL | people: so that this new Magistracy [of the Ten] became absolute
5 1, XL | opportunity to continue their Magistracy, and begun to retain the
6 1, XL | if the Ten resigned the magistracy voluntarily, it would be
7 1, XL | until the Ten resigned the Magistracy and the Tribunes and Consuls
8 1, XL | and] only created the Magistracy [of Ten] in Rome and annulled
9 1, XLIII | results. But as soon as the Magistracy of the Ten was extinguished
10 1, XLIV | first had resigned their Magistracy: and having arrived on the
11 1, XLIV | to the people from every Magistracy should be allowed, and that
12 1, XLVII | that time in the supreme Magistracy, and recognizing the peril
13 1, XLVII | did ascend to the supreme Magistracy, and when they had risen
14 1, XLVII | remain quiet in the supreme Magistracy, believed that this resulted
15 1, XLVIII| CHAPTER XLVIII~WHOEVER WANTS A MAGISTRACY NOT TO BE GIVEN TO A VILE
16 1, XLIX | In the creation of this Magistracy they indeed made one error
17 1, XLIX | new laws, reduced the said Magistracy to eighteen months: which
18 1, XLIX | for creating such a new Magistracy it ought to be considered
19 1, L | honors and offices, or to a Magistracy the administration of a
20 1, LX | CONSULSHIP AND EVERY OTHER MAGISTRACY IN ROME OUGHT TO BE [BESTOWED]
21 3, XXIV | other citizens for whom the Magistracy was prolonged had been wise
22 3, XLVI | called for) laid down the magistracy, Appius did not want to
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