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1 3 | organized as follows. The magistrates were elected according to 2 3 | of ten years. The first magistrates, both in date and in importance, 3 4 | and kept watch over the magistrates to see that they executed 4 24| Acropolis. There were some 700 magistrates at home, and some 700 abroad. 5 29| purpose except the war. All magistrates should serve without remuneration 6 31| Council should appoint the magistrates and draw up the form of 7 35| Five Hundred and the other magistrates out of a thousand selected 8 39| Ten, the Eleven, and the magistrates in Piraeus; and these too 9 39| accounts should be given by the magistrates in Piraeus before a court 10 39| rated in Piraeus, and by the magistrates in the city before a court 11 43| 43~All the magistrates that are concerned with 12 43| ratify the continuance of the magistrates in office, if they are performing 13 45| judgement on nearly all magistrates, especially those who have 14 47| also co-operates with other magistrates in most of their duties. 15 48| the money out among the magistrates; and on the next day they 16 48| audit the accounts of the magistrates for each prytany. They also 17 49| duties of all the other magistrates; and this ends the list 18 52| informations laid against magistrates alleged to be disqualified; 19 54| 54~The following magistrates also are elected by lot: 20 55| 55~All the foregoing magistrates are elected by lot, and 21 55| the lawcourt, like other magistrates (for all magistrates, whether 22 55| other magistrates (for all magistrates, whether elected by lot 23 58| by lot; after which the magistrates who introduce cases for 24 59| assigning them to the several magistrates; for the latter must follow 25 59| the examinations of all magistrates, and the rejections by the 26 59| the courts to the various magistrates, whether for private or 27 62| 62~Of the magistrates elected by lot, in former 28 62| sell the elections, these magistrates too are now elected from 29 62| exchequer of Delos. Also all magistrates sent to Samos, Scyros, Lemnos, 30 66| the names of the presiding magistrates. Then two of the Thesmothetae, 31 66| box, and those with the magistrates’ names into the other. The