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  1.  The City of the Sun / Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639
    . He governs the military magistrates and the soldiers, and has the management of the munitions ... with their magistrates and doctors, and of the discipline of the schools. As many doctors as there are  details...
  2.  Cicero's three books Of offices or Moral duties; also his Cato major, an essay on old age; Laelius, an essay on friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's dream; and Letter to Quintus on the duties of a magistrate. Literally translated, with notes, designed to exhib / Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    ON THE DUTIES OF A MAGISTRATE. fflnnuhtd, VJTB XOTES, DESIGNED TO EXHIBIT A COMPARATIVE VIEW ... of thought with brilliant imagination. The letter, ON THE DUTIES OF A MAGISTRATE, is one  details...
  3.  A Letter Concerning Toleration / Locke, John
    , furniture, and the like. It is the duty of the civil magistrate, by the impartial execution of equal laws ... of his goods, and much less of his liberty or life, therefore, is the magistrate armed with the force  details...
  4.  The Widow Lerouge / Émile, 1836-1873
    this letter without delay to the Palais de Justice. In a couple of hours, an investigating magistrate can ... , and he had got so far, when the investigating magistrate arrived, attended by the chief of the detective police  details...
  5.  The Provost / Galt, John, 1779-1839
    magistrate in Gudetown. Since the death of her worthy husband, and the comfortable settlement in life ... and sagacity which it behoved a magistrate to possess. But I cannily replied, though I was right contented  details...
  6.  Four letters on toleration. / Locke, John, 1632-1704
    of the church of Rome. ... He denies altogether that the care of souls belongs to the civil magistrate ... , houses, furni ture, and the like. It is the duty of the civil magistrate, by the impartial execution  details...
  7.  The Silver Box / Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
    , a detective A POLICE MAGISTRATE AN UNKNOWN LADY, from beyond TWO LITTLE GIRLS, homeless LIVENS, their father A RELIEVING OFFICER A MAGISTRATE'S CLERK AN USHER POLICEMEN, CLERKS, AND OTHERS TIME: The present ...  details...
  8.  Farewell / é de, 1799-1850
    that I don't know with a magistrate, even if, like you, my dear d'Albon, he happens to be an old schoolfellow ... , whistling to the dogs, that seemed already to obey him rather than the magistrate their owner. "Are  details...
  9.  The Great Revolution In Pitcairn / Twain, Mark
    , for a generation or two, "Magistrate and Chief Ruler, in subordination to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain ... magistrate, James Russell Nickoy; a man of character and ability, and possessed of great wealth  details...
  10.  Monsieur Lecoq / Émile, 1836-1873
    and of two women, the investigating magistrate will say, 'Let me see them.' And who will feel sheepish then ... , after a single perusal of his report, the investigating magistrate should say: "Let the officer who drew  details...

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