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1 2 | drink wine; and that no magistrates should drink during their 2 3 | legislators, and will appoint the magistrates, framing some sort of aristocracy, 3 3 | made to resemble that of magistrates elected by lot; and by this 4 5 | have the consent of the magistrates and go; and if when he returns 5 5 | publicly registered before the magistrates whom the law appoints, so 6 6 | But before electing the magistrates let us stop a little and 7 6 | mistakes in the choice of magistrates?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. 8 6 | share in the election of magistrates; and the election shall 9 6 | 300, shall be shown by the magistrates to the whole city, and the 10 6 | and let them choose for magistrates and proclaim the seven and 11 6 | colony all this matter of the magistrates, and the scrutinies of them? 12 6 | elected before there are any magistrates; and yet they must be elected 13 6 | have a joint care that the magistrates should be appointed according 14 6 | scrutiny are to be declared magistrates. Every one shall vote for 15 6 | informed against before the magistrates, shall be fined fifty drachmae, 16 6 | without a fine, unless the magistrates have commanded all to be 17 6 | superintendent. To this end all the magistrates, with the exception of the 18 6 | at the hands of all the magistrates who have been his electors, 19 6 | regarded as a choice of magistrates, for every magistrate must 20 6 | then the judges also as magistrates, let us say who are fit 21 6 | The councillors and other magistrates who have elected them shall 22 6 | before three of the highest magistrates, upon whom the plaintiff 23 6 | reached the election of magistrates, and this may be regarded 24 6 | necessity overtakes them, the magistrates must be called into counsel, 25 6 | placed buildings for the magistrates and the courts of law; in 26 6 | and at whatever time the magistrates may command, assemble every 27 7 | hundred darts. Now, the magistrates, male and female, should 28 7 | their household business, as magistrates in the city, and masters 29 7 | be once rightly formed. Magistrates in states who keep awake 30 7 | this licence, until the magistrates had determined whether your 31 7 | all show your songs to the magistrates, and let them compare them 32 8 | month; and for more if the magistrates think fit, having no regard 33 8 | their children, when the magistrates determine to lead forth 34 8 | at the discretion of the magistrates. And if in planting he does 35 8 | unwilling to submit to the magistrates.~Now the participation of 36 8 | Now of these things the magistrates should be cognisant, as 37 8 | man should lay before the magistrates, and receive damages, supposing 38 8 | punished. But if any of the magistrates appear to adjudge the penalties 39 8 | may bring the offences of magistrates, in any particular case, 40 8 | the register kept by the magistrates.~ 41 9 | merit from the last year’s magistrates. But how the causes are 42 9 | being one of the chief magistrates of the state, has no knowledge 43 9 | anything will inform the magistrates, and bring the conspirator 44 9 | mimic contests. of which the magistrates enjoin the practice, whether 45 9 | judges of the case who are magistrates, that they may put him to 46 9 | sufficient in the opinion of the magistrates who try the cause shall 47 9 | provide sureties, then the magistrates shall take him and keep 48 9 | servants of the judges and the magistrates shall slay him at an appointed 49 9 | body naked, and each of the magistrates on behalf of the whole city 50 9 | contrary to law, and one of the magistrates sees him and does not indict 51 9 | not at the command of the magistrates, his owner shall receive 52 10| give information to the magistrates, in aid of the law; and 53 10| of the law; and let the magistrates who. first receive the information 54 11| property be registered with the magistrates according to law, the claimant 55 11| shall bring it before the magistrates; and when it is brought 56 11| not registered with the magistrates, let it remain until the 57 11| three of the eldest of the magistrates; and if it be an animal 58 11| loses the suit shall pay the magistrates for its keep, and they shall 59 11| he has the consent of the magistrates and of his former master 60 11| remain any longer by the magistrates. And if any one disobeys 61 11| it in the presence of the magistrates, if he be a slave or a metic, 62 11| to orphans, or concerning magistrates and their superintendence 63 11| be unable to inform the magistrates, let any freeman who hears 64 11| shall be set free by the magistrates, or if he belong to any 65 11| to the owner; and let the magistrates take heed that no one wrongs 66 11| decision of the cause. The magistrates shall preserve the accusations 67 11| inform against him to the magistrates, and let the magistrates 68 11| magistrates, and let the magistrates hand him over to the court, 69 12| seeing that some of our magistrates are elected by lot, and 70 12| selected persons? Of such magistrates, who will be a sufficient 71 12| magistrate who excels other magistrates in virtue, but still we 72 12| examiners are better than the magistrates, and their duty is fulfilled 73 12| if the examination of the magistrates is carried on in a wrong 74 12| should give his denial to the magistrates in writing, and not swear; 75 12| and he who is choosing magistrates for the state shall either 76 12| larger sum, the several magistrates shall impose upon the disobedient 77 12| indicted, and none of the magistrates indict him, let that be 78 12| city but outside, by those magistrates who are appointed to superintend 79 12| servants to the different magistrates, and the times at which 80 12| courts, and those which the magistrates must use in the administration 81 12| which condemned him, let the magistrates who are thus deprived of 82 12| nocturnal assembly of the magistrates, which has also shared in


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