magistracy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The magistracies were originally restricted to patricians, but were later opened to common people, or plebeians.
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However, he also wanted to stand for consul, the most senior magistracy in the republic.
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After qualifying as a lawyer, he joined the magistracy.
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He entered the magistracy in 1830 and left it in 1838.
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A new magistracy is established, which is called the praetorship.
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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 "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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It was closed in 2005 due to cost saving policy of the government and consolidation of magistracies from nine to six.
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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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Difficulty and delay in the construction work was caused because of the provision of an extensive basement in the new magistracy.
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