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1 II, VI | number of the magistrates appointed out of the richer classes 2 II, IX | the worthiest should be appointed, whether he chooses or not. 3 II, XI | selected out of it and not appointed by senority—this is far 4 II, XII | All the magistrates he appointed from the notables and the 5 III, XV | guards to any one whom they appointed dictator or tyrant. Thus, 6 III, XVI | subordinates always existed or were appointed by him because he needed 7 IV, XIV | class of officers should be appointed such as exist in some states 8 IV, XV | the democracy. They may be appointed either (a) by vote or (b) 9 IV, XVI | persons from whom they are appointed, the matters with which 10 IV, XVI | distinguished, they may be appointed by vote or by lot, or sometimes 11 IV, XVI | judges who decide them may be appointed, some by vote, and some 12 IV, XVI | part only; for they may be appointed from some by vote and judge 13 IV, XVI | all causes; or they may be appointed from some by lot and judge 14 IV, XVI | composed of members some appointed by vote and some by lot. 15 V, I | of tribes, a council was appointed; but to this day the magistrates 16 VI, IV | special ability should be appointed. Under such a form of government 17 VI, VIII| a magistrate should be appointed to inspect contracts and 18 VI, VIII| which case one officer is appointed over all the rest. These 19 VI, VIII| there are also the officers appointed for the performance of the 20 VII, IX | husbandman or mechanic should be appointed to it; for the Gods should