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  Amazon.com: "magistratus minores": Key Phrase page
A Survey of London: Reprinted from the text of 1603, with introduction and notes by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.
Hec', similiter ílli, regionibus est distincta; habet annuos, pro Consulibus, Vicecomites ; habet Senatoriam dignitatem et 2 magistratus minores ;...
Hoe interest, quod sicut magistratus minores de vulgo iudicant, vos de magistratibus, ita omnium aliorum delicta cognoscenda vobis et punienda mandavit rex universi,...
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  Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 371   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Another distinction is that into magistratus curules and non curules, which refers to the right of having a sella curulis (q.v.).
Only the magistratus cum imperio and the magistor equitum were permitted to have lictors with the fasces (q.v.).
All the magistrates were elected, except the dic­tator and the magister equitum ; the magis­tratus maiores at the cOmttla centurMta, the rest at the comitia trlbuta.
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 Wikinfo | Magistratus ordinarii / extraordinarii
Magistratus ordinarii (ordinary magistrates) and Magistrarus extraordinarii (extraordinary magistrates) were two categories of officials who held political, military, and, in some cases, religious power in the Roman Republic.
The ordinary magistrates were elected annually (except censor) and served for one year.
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 John Thorburn   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He was the author of the doctrinal part of the Testimony of 1761, an astonishing performance when it is remembered that he was still a probationer.
His opus magnum was the Vindiciae Magistratus, written in 1773, in which the divine institution and rights of the Civil Magistrate are vindicated against an Associate Burgher minister.
Vindiciae Magistratus: or, the Divine Institution and Right of the Civil Magistrate Vindicated.
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МПУ > Курсовая работа по дисциплине «Латынский язык» на тему «Magistratus в Древним Риме»
Курсовая работа по дисциплине «Латынский язык» на тему «Magistratus в Древним Риме»
МАГИСТРАТ (латинское magistratus), сословный орган городского управления в России с 1720 (в 1727 - 43 называется ратушей).
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