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1 3 | resemble that of magistrates elected by lot; and by this arrangement
2 6 | who cannot possibly be elected before there are any magistrates;
3 6 | magistrates; and yet they must be elected in some way, and they are
4 6 | years of age when he is elected; or if he is elected when
5 6 | is elected; or if he is elected when he is sixty years of
6 6 | for generals have to be elected, and these again must have
7 6 | And let the generals thus elected propose twelve brigadiers,
8 6 | prytanes and council are elected, the guardians of the law
9 6 | of our officers shall be elected, and others appointed by
10 6 | wardens of the agora be elected in like manner, out of the
11 6 | number: ten are to be first elected, and out of the ten five
12 6 | of the choruses shall be elected after the following manner:—
13 6 | that he has. Ten are to be elected by vote, and he of the ten
14 6 | year; and he who is thus elected shall deliver the award
15 6 | and let there be three elected by lot out of the twenty
16 6 | or the other. He who is elected, and he who is the elector,
17 6 | by taking care that he is elected, who of all the citizens
18 6 | other magistrates who have elected them shall be required to
19 7 | Then let him who has been elected a director of music receive
20 9 | made evident to the judges elected to try the cause, on the
21 12| some of our magistrates are elected by lot, and for a year,
22 12| courts shall consist of elected judges, who shall be chosen
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