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1 III, XIII| prominent citizens. Great powers do the same to whole cities 2 IV, XIV | audits their accounts. These powers must be assigned either 3 IV, XV | determine the nature of their powers. By powers I mean such powers 4 IV, XV | nature of their powers. By powers I mean such powers as a 5 IV, XV | powers. By powers I mean such powers as a magistrate exercises 6 V, XI | by the limitation of its powers. The more restricted the 7 VII, XVI | not differ in their bodily powers, as will be the case if 8 VII, XVI | and the decline in the powers of both will coincide. Further, 9 VIII, VII | old, who have lost their powers, cannot very well sing the