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1 II, IX | it may be replied), "All magistracies are accountable to the Ephors." 2 III, VI | constitution is the arrangement of magistracies in a state, especially of 3 III, IX | states have each their own magistracies. Nor does one state take 4 IV, IV | supreme over all, and the magistracies should judge of particulars, 5 IV, XIII| 1) the assembly; (2) the magistracies; (3) the courts of law; ( 6 IV, XIII| inflicted upon them. (2) to the magistracies, those who are qualified 7 IV, XIV | example, to one or more magistracies, or different causes to 8 IV, XIV | different causes to different magistracies), or some of them to all, 9 IV, XIV | I am speaking of those magistracies in which special knowledge 10 VI, II | over a very few. Of all magistracies, a council is the most democratic 11 VI, VII | previously citizens or not. The magistracies of the highest rank, which 12 VI, VIII| state. There are likewise magistracies characteristic of states