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magisterial 1
magistracies 3
magistracy 4
magistrate 18
magistrates 82
magnanimity 1
magnetes 5
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18 injured
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18 lead
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18 mode
18 natures
18 neighbour
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1 6 | one registers before the magistrate the amount of his property, 2 6 | three minae. Every judge and magistrate shall be liable to give 3 6 | of magistrates, for every magistrate must also be a judge of 4 6 | judge, though he be not a magistrate, yet in certain respects 5 6 | respects is a very important magistrate on the day on which he is 6 7 | almost all our cities. A magistrate offers a public sacrifice, 7 7 | after which the presiding magistrate and his attendants shall 8 8 | for every day—so that one magistrate at least will sacrifice 9 9 | his own master, let the magistrate whom he first comes across 10 10| according to the law; and if a magistrate, after receiving information, 11 11| matters the guardian and magistrate ought to apply his mind, 12 11| child, may be fined by a magistrate, or, if he be himself a 13 11| or, if he be himself a magistrate, the guardian may bring 14 11| shall pay or suffer. And if magistrate shall appear to have wronged 15 11| public assembly. And let the magistrate who presides on these occasions 16 12| no means easy to find a magistrate who excels other magistrates 17 12| magistracy, and what the magistrate ought to suffer or pay, 18 12| the examiners. And if a magistrate does not admit that he has


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