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Example sentences for "magistracy"

Lexicographically close words:
magisterial; magisters; magistery; magistra; magistracies; magistral; magistrat; magistrate; magistrates; magistrats
  1. These raised the magistracy against him, and a warrant was issued for his apprehension as only duly accused and convicted of having said that God must be adored, and not the stars.

  2. He and his constables who are called vilangos [202] comprise the usual magistracy among the natives.

  3. He also renewed the law that no one should be elected to the same magistracy till after the expiration of ten years.

  4. But the citizen of any Latin colony might emigrate to Rome, and be enrolled in one of the Roman tribes, provided he had held a magistracy in his native town.

  5. Any one who first obtained a curule magistracy became the founder of the nobility of his family.

  6. That faction was obliged to abandon its hitherto usurped occupation of the supreme magistracy at the very time when it was of moment, and again to institute consular elections for the decisive year 671.

  7. It took up the conflict in the mode--sanctioned by use and wont for such cases--of paralyzing the excesses of the magistrates by means of the magistracy itself.

  8. And in order that these citizens might appraise their goods in accordance with this order I had the said royal decree published in the usual places, and it was communicated to the cabildo, judiciary, and magistracy of this city.

  9. To the council, justices, and magistracy of the city of Manila, of the Philipinas Islands.

  10. They were desirous that a cultured Portuguese should come to Poland, endowed with knowledge and readiness of speech, who would represent them before the Polish magistracy and clergy, in order to suppress the dangerous Frankist sect.

  11. The Frankists were denounced to the magistracy and clergy as a new sect, and handed over to the Catholic Inquisition, and the bishop of Kamieniec, Nicolas Dembowski, in whose diocese they were apprehended, had no objection to erect a stake.

  12. How could they better gratify this, than by raising a creature of their own to the chief magistracy of the Union?

  13. In South Carolina, the constitution makes the executive magistracy eligible by the legislative department.

  14. Here also the firmness of the judicial magistracy is of vast importance in mitigating the severity and confining the operation of such laws.

  15. The plan reported by the convention, by extending the authority of the federal head to the individual citizens of the several States, will enable the government to employ the ordinary magistracy of each, in the execution of its laws.

  16. The present tenant of the Chief Magistracy rejected, by that whole section of country, with the exception of a single State unanimously.

  17. They dreaded popular tumults leading to oppression of the magistracy by the mob or the soldiery and ending in civil war.

  18. Early in the year there was a meeting of the Holland delegation to the States-General, of the state council, and of the magistracy of the Hague, of deputies from the tribunals, and of all the nobles resident in the capital.

  19. The Prince declared that the States of Holland and the city magistracy had personally affronted him by the obstacles they had interposed to the public worship of the Contra-Remonstrants.

  20. But, further, the latter Apostle in his first Epistle to the Corinthians directed that causes of all kinds among Christians should be settled, not before the secular Gentile magistrates, but before the divine magistracy of the Church.

  21. Does the magistracy draw its authority from a charge which the community bestows, or from a power which creates the community itself?

  22. This episcopal magistracy was executed in four degrees, corresponding to the hierarchy and the councils as they have been just described.

  23. Which is first both in principle and in time, the magistracy or the community?

  24. Beethoven, but was referred by the magistracy to the previous decision.

  25. I have therefore declared in due form to the Honorable Magistracy that I am myself willing to undertake the expenses of his present school, and also to provide the various masters required.

  26. How the Honorable Magistracy could nevertheless again appoint her is quite incomprehensible.

  27. Vesta had watched him closely, as her silent magistracy detected a great anxiety or illness in her father.

  28. He was elevated to both the magistracy and the scaffold, but my hat had even an older origin.

  29. At any rate, the institution of the new magistracy was preceded by an increased influx of nobles within the city walls.

  30. If we next consult the remodelled statute it will be found that the magistracy itself no longer exists.

  31. As every important magistracy of the time was associated with two councils, so the Captains of the party also possessed a special or privy council of fourteen, and a council-general of sixty members.

  32. On the 13th of November he addressed a letter to the magistracy and broad-council of Antwerp.

  33. Upon his return from Delft, Sainte Aldegonde had summoned a meeting of the magistracy of Antwerp.

  34. With regard to the conduct of the magistracy and the military upon this occasion, it does not become us to offer any observations.

  35. This infallible and perpetual magistracy of the church is exercised in its ordinary way by the official teaching of the Catholic episcopate, whose supreme head is the Pope, and of the priests commissioned by them to teach.

  36. The solemn and special exercise of this magistracy is through the judgments and definitions of the Holy See, either with or without the concurrence of Ĺ“cumenical councils.

  37. The strange abstinence of the magistracy in view of the pretended disorders did not occasion him the slightest suspicion.

  38. The second, when one or more being justly called, continue in their magistracy longer than the laws by which they are called, do prescribe.

  39. The first, commonly called from its number the Otto di pratica, took the place of the Magistracy of Ten.

  40. As Chancellor of the Magistracy of the Guelphic party, and one of the secretaries of the Republic, he was concerned in public affairs till a late period of his life.

  41. Boetius likewise says, "that Palladius was the first of all who did bear holy magistracy among the Scots, being made bishop by the Great Pope.

  42. The only respectable part of the magistracy was that which interpreted the laws.

  43. As all the descendants of those who had enjoyed the curule magistracy were entitled to the privilege of these distinctions, the nobility became hereditary.

  44. Heraclitus refused the chief magistracy of Ephesus that he might have leisure to explore the depths of his own nature.


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    Other words:
    archbishopric; aristocracy; bailiwick; bishopric; borough; canton; chancellery; chieftaincy; city; commune; consulate; county; deanery; dictatorship; diocese; directorship; district; duchy; electorate; episcopacy; government; hamlet; hierarchy; hundred; leadership; lordship; magistracy; mastership; mastery; mayoralty; metropolis; nobility; papacy; parish; pontificate; precinct; prefecture; presidency; principality; protectorate; province; regency; region; riding; shire; stake; state; territory; town; township; village; ward