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Example sentences for "magistracies"

Lexicographically close words:
magister; magisterial; magisters; magistery; magistra; magistracy; magistral; magistrat; magistrate; magistrates
  1. But this was before the disbandment of the Waartgelders and the general change of magistracies had been effected.

  2. The descendants of all who had filled curule magistracies were nobiles, and had the privilege of placing in the atrium of the house the images and titles of their ancestors--an heraldic distinction in substance.

  3. But the lands Commission's Report places this plausible scheme beyond the region of possibility, for no native area, recommended by this Commission, includes any of the magistracies mentioned.

  4. Included in these rings were several Magistracies which he said would solve a knotty problem.

  5. All these magistracies or priesthoods that originated in magistracies (the dictator of Caere is to be explained in accordance with Liv.

  6. Complete Opening Up of Magistracies and Priesthoods 25.

  7. These lists, which at least named the magistracies held by the family, not only furnished a basis for family tradition, but doubtless at an early period had biographical notices attached to them.

  8. In his hands were the powers of war and peace, joint control of the magistracies and courts of justice, absolute supremacy over the army and the fleets.

  9. He was to appoint and renew, at the usual times, the magistracies in the cities, according to the ancient constitutions.

  10. The candidates for magistracies were vexed at this, and still more vexed were the mass who received the bribe-money.

  11. But of the candidates for magistracies every man felt himself in a difficult position, being afraid to give bribes himself, and being afraid that he should lose the office if another did it.

  12. He after the victory, went with the Ghibellines to Florence, and reduced the city entirely to the king's authority, annulling the magistracies and every other institution that retained any appearance of freedom.

  13. They had not yet proceeded to open violence, but only contended in the magistracies and councils.

  14. Complete Opening Up of Magistracies and Priesthoods 31.

  15. But while this thought was in his mind, the carriage of old John Martindale was at the door, and the old gentleman was arbitrary and would not wait, or suffer any of his party to keep his horses in the cold.

  16. There was no denying or evading the fact, that he had received this card with the intention of making an arrangement for a duel with its owner.

  17. Moreover, with respect to two magistracies of the highest rank, one they have a right to elect to, the other to fill; namely, the senate and the ephori.

  18. He must have had judicial experience; that is, he must have filled three offices of gradually increasing dignity, beginning with one of the local courts and passing successively through two magistracies at Jerusalem.

  19. He must have had judicial experience; that is, he must have already filled three offices of gradually increasing dignity, beginning with one of the local courts, and passing successively through two magistracies at Jerusalem.

  20. Entrance to it is to nobles, at most to knights, but always to the rich; but these come to the highest magistracies only after they have occupied all the others.

  21. The noble families of Rome were very few (they would not amount to 300), for the magistracies which conferred nobility were usually given to men who were already noble.

  22. So the body of the people is annually, at the charge of three days' work and a half, in their own tribes, for the perpetuation of their power, receiving over and above the magistracies so divided among them.

  23. But, forasmuch as the commonwealth demands as well the fruits of a man's body as of his mind, he that has not been married shall not be capable of these magistracies till he be married.

  24. The old magistracies and councils, meanwhile, are not abrogated.

  25. Its immediate object was to quiet discontent and to remove intrigue by opening the magistracies to all citizens alike.

  26. To the consul, the praetor, and the censor was reserved the right of taking the great auspices; to the less elevated magistracies that of taking the lesser ones.

  27. The rules formerly adopted for the succession of the magistracies were restored.

  28. In 574, the age required for the different magistracies had already been fixed.

  29. The effect of the first was to give the tribunes the right anew of presenting laws and appealing to the people; already, in 679, the power of obtaining other magistracies had been restored to them.

  30. The plebeian aedileship certainly was not reckoned originally one of the curule magistracies (Liv.

  31. By what reports, rumours, or surmises the Citizens of a Republic are led to favour a fellow-citizen: and whether the Magistracies are bestowed with better judgment by a People or by a Prince XXXV.

  32. That the Consulship and all the other Magistracies in Rome were given without respect to Age BOOK II.

  33. And, what more than anything else secures the popular favour, he maintained when exercising his magistracies the same bearing he had worn in seeking them.

  34. By what reports, rumours, or surmises the Citizens of a Republic are led to favour a Fellow-citizen: and-whether the Magistracies are bestowed with better judgment by a People or by a Prince.

  35. That the Consulship and all the other Magistracies in Rome were given without respect to Age.

  36. There was, however, a universal cry of remonstrance from the magistracies and burghers of all the towns, and from the troops themselves, at this project.

  37. He went from city to city, advising with the magistracies and with the inhabitants, and arranging many matters pertaining both to peace and war.

  38. The curia and municipal magistracies had ended by becoming unwilling cogs in the imperial financial administration.

  39. But for those afterwards organized no new magistracies were added, and the practice was established of appointing as governor an ex-consul or ex-praetor with the title of pro-consul or pro-praetor.

  40. With the exception of the censorship that was regularly filled by ex-consuls, the magistracies were usually held in the above order.

  41. They were to have consular imperium with the right to appoint to the magistracies and their acts were to be valid without the approval of the Senate.

  42. Thoroughly consistent with absolutism was his scorn of republican magistracies and disregard of the rights of the Senate; likewise his attempt to have himself saluted as dominus or "lord.

  43. In the third century the magistracies had become an obligation resting upon the local senatorial order, and to which appointments were made by the curia.

  44. The higher magistracies were rendered still more valuable in the eyes of the senators when the latter were prohibited from participating directly in commercial ventures outside of Italy by a law passed in 219 B.

  45. The Roman magistracies were increased in number; the quaestorships from twenty to forty, and the eight praetorships finally to sixteen.


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