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1 6 | appointed they should undergo a scrutiny. When this has been effected,
2 6 | previously undergoing a scrutiny, like the guardians of the
3 6 | lot, who shall undergo a scrutiny:—These are to form the council
4 6 | obtains a lot shall undergo a scrutiny, first, as to whether he
5 6 | group], after undergoing a scrutiny, nine in all, be sent to
6 6 | of the priests, and the scrutiny of them shall be conducted
7 6 | of their election and the scrutiny of them shall be the same
8 6 | when they have undergone a scrutiny let them hold office according
9 6 | when they have undergone a scrutiny are to be declared magistrates.
10 6 | understands music, and he in the scrutiny may be challenged on the
11 6 | chosen by lot shall undergo a scrutiny, and lead the choruses for
12 6 | any one is rejected in the scrutiny at any ballot or decision,
13 6 | manner, and undergo a similar scrutiny.~There remains the minister
14 6 | after he has undergone a scrutiny at the hands of all the
15 6 | election is completed, a scrutiny shall be held in the presence
16 6 | Those who have undergone the scrutiny shall judge the causes of
17 12| of them, trusting to the scrutiny being over, should, after
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