The splendour of martial pomp was not wanting; the civic magistrates lent the dignity of their presence to the scene; and all the monks of the district issued forth in solemn procession.
On the 29th of April the Emperor convened the chief officers of State and magistrates in the great hall of the Prinzenhof, and, in the presence of the Queen and her Court, delivered his sentence on the guilty city.
The Emperor with tears in his eyes embraced him, and the magistrates of Malines presented him with a barrel of Rhenish wine in token of their regard.
The magistrates met her at the gates with a stately baldacchino fringed with gold and silver, and escorted their Sovereign Lady to the house of Bartolommeo Busseto, where she alighted to partake of the banquet which had been prepared.
Since the Spanish garrison still occupied the castle, the magistrates begged her to inhabit the Communal palace, and Christina, touched by their expressions of loyalty and affection, resolved to accept the offer.
Pietro Martive, the Prior and friars conducted her to partake of refreshments in the guests' hall, and receive the homage of the Bishop and clergy, of the magistrates and senators.
On the 18th of May the magistrates of Pavia received orders from the Duchess of Milan's maggiordomo, Benedetto da Corte, to prepare lodgings for Her Excellency and the Duchess of Savoy, as near to each other as possible.
The magistrates are not as quick to hear a sailor sing as thou art to take his orders.
If the magistrates should hear that song, they'd close my place!
And if great God Almighty fails to keep the balance true, What can we hope that paltry mortal magistrates will do?
The six magistrates were unable to execute their own decrees; there was no prison in the island, and it seems to have been the custom for the authorities to kidnap convicted criminals and deposit them on the main-land.
One of the chiefmagistrates of the Italian republics in the Middle Ages.
Even in the procession itself the republican magistrates do not seem to have been officially present.
Among themagistrates or police-court justices who figure conspicuously in this hideous drama, one Justice Koch appears pre-eminent.
There was, in that year, a TABLE, or SCALE, of allowance, framed by the Magistrates of Berkshire.
Moreover, the people may be allowed to have a vote in whatever bill is proposed, but may not themselves propose anything contrary thereto; or they may give their advice, while the power of determining may be with the magistrates only.
The yeomen, however, thought otherwise, and two of the three imprisoned popular magistrates were sent to Enniscorthy to exhort and endeavour to disperse the insurgents.
An Act of Indemnity, by which all magistrates who had "exercised a vigour beyond the law" against the rebels, were protected from the legal consequences of such acts.
All magistrates were instructed to enforce the penal laws with rigour, and an elaborate spy system for the discovery of concealed recusants was set on foot.
Magistrates were sent to, large dogs borrowed, blunderbusses cleaned, and a subscription made throughout the parish for the raising of a patrol.
The old board ofmagistrates were then clapped into prison, the new ones installed, and Deventer was gained for the English and Protestant party.
Presently some of the ex-magistrates made their appearance, and a party of leading citizens went into a private house with Tassis and Stanley to hear statements and explanations--as if any satisfactory ones were possible.
The magistrates hesitated, whispered, and presently one of them slipped away.
Next day, the magistrates were all assembled in the townhouse before six.
Sir William Stanley entertained the magistratesof Deventer at a splendid banquet.
But now, those who live by usury are honoured; and so far from being deprived of the right of acting as judges or of giving testimony as witnesses, they are magistrates and rulers: a word of theirs is worth a hundred witnesses.
One of the magistrates of the capital was summoned and received the necessary orders.
Those associations on which, far more than on any arguments about property and order, the authority of magistrates rests, had completely passed away.
So that successive governors have been constantly thwarted by magistrates and police in their efforts to obtain justice for the coolie immigrants.
But had his intentions been other than peaceable, Captain Hobson's precautions in sendingMagistrates to Akaroa could not have made the British title more secure than it already was.
Mr. Kendall and the chiefs, Ruatara, Hongi and Korokoro, Magistrates at the Bay of Islands, for the purpose of suppressing outrages.
Some of the Magistrates so appointed were aboriginal natives of the country.
The appointment of Police Magistrates was one of the first acts under the new order of things.
In 1512 also, copies or imitations or engravings by Albert Duerer, with forged signature, were ordered confiscated by the magistrates of Nuremberg, though perhaps on grounds of fraud rather than of copyright.
The magistrates of the city, attended by their guard of halberds, had met the victors with their welcome at the gate of the city, and now preceded them as a part of the procession.
Some of the more humane of the English capital were shocked at the announcement; and the secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals made application on the 30th of July to the magistrates to put a stop to the ascent.
The magistratesagreed to pay him all travelling expenses, and twenty shillings for every convicted criminal.
As soon as they were sufficiently prepared to assume their parts, the magistrates were summoned to witness the phenomena of possession and exorcism.
Then, dragged to the Forum by the military tribune and the magistrates of the city, they have been questioned before the people and cast into prison until the coming of the governor.
By this edict the magistrates were directed to compel all Christians to offer sacrifices to the gods, and to use tortures for that purpose.
From themagistrates down, the Chinese have readily subscribed gifts of money to the hospital work.
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