The relations of the individual to his gens, which were personal, had to be transferred to the township and become territorial; the demarch of the township taking, in some sense, the place of the chief of the gens.
We were accommodated as well as the worthy demarchcould manage for the night.
We asked the demarch how he had procured himself so stately a servant, and he said he was the clerk in his office.
Under the demarch's pacific influence, we arranged to have the same man drive us out again the next day, paying a total of thirty drachmas, and in the meantime to telegraph to the demarch of Eretria to send us horses to meet us at the river.
The demarch of Kephalovrysi told me that the primary object of this road was to enable the Government to move troops by land in case of the blockade of the coast by stronger Powers.
We told him that we should pay nothing at all except on a hearing before the demarch of Chalkis.
Then even the honest demarch cut short his eloquence to swell the salvo.
The demarch bawled long for silence, won it at last, and approached the chariot.
Glaucon’s eyes still roved and questioned, yet the demarch rolled out his windy sentences.
The Demarch was more than kind and hospitable, but as he knew no language save his native Greek it was lucky that Bakhmeteff was there to interpret.
All went well till it began to rain, when our gallant defender jumped off the box and into the shut carriage with the Demarch and the other man.
The names of candidates for the office of demarch must be returned, from which the king selects one, and six paredhroi chosen, who must all have an absolute majority of votes.
The election of the demarch and of the paredhroi is conducted as at Athens, and the royal governor of the province is compelled to visit each commune in turn, in order to preside at the election.
The indirect election of the demarch is extremely unpopular, as it has no effect except to enable the king to exclude two popular but uncourtly citizens from every municipal office.
All but Demarchgo shroud you out of sight; For I will go parlay with the Prince my self.
Why doest thou neither know, nor hast thou heard, That in the absence of the Saxon Duke Demarch is his especial Substitute To punish those that shall offend the laws?
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