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单词 magistracy
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magistracy
I agree that properly accountable security forces of the right size to cope with a real threat, transparent financing and independent judiciaries and magistracies are all very important.
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The "rex sacrorum" was explicitly deprived of military and political power, but the "pontifices" were permitted to hold both magistracies and military commands.
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All magistracies and the tribunes of the plebs had resigned in advance.
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His powers within the state seem to have rested upon these magistracies.
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The magistracies were originally restricted to patricians, but were later opened to common people, or plebeians.
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The traditional magistracies were only available to citizens of the senatorial class.
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In subsequent years the powers of the king were divided among various elected magistracies.
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Ouyang was a victim who was then demoted to a succession of magistracies in the provinces.
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The traditional magistracies that survived the fall of the republic were the consulship, praetorship, plebeian tribunate, aedileship, quaestorship, and military tribunate.
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The constitutions are then sorted according to the number of those who participate to the magistracies: one, a few, or many.
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Local magistracies were often opposed, but ineffective in stopping the destruction.
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Two consuls were elected each year, serving together, each with veto power over the other's actions, a normal principle for magistracies.
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The discussion of the nature and role of oaths precedes his exposition ofmagistracy, also contained in decade two.
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The right to carry the masks in public was eventually restricted to families prominent enough to have held curule magistracies.
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A new judicial organisation made all magistracies temporary and independent of the throne.
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