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  • The sorry young man sitting in front of the Magistrate is very different to the earlier angry young man spitting, screaming obscenities and assaulting 2 police officers (Not their first customer that night either).

    I haven’t had a dream in a long time « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007

  • Madison wrote that the idea “that the Civil Magistrate is a competent Judge of Religious Truth” is “an arrogant pretension falsified by the contradictory opinions of Rulers in all ages.”

    Balkinization 2007

  • And down in underclass country, the Magistrate is being nice to a poor single mum.

    July 24, 2005 Laban 2005

  • And down in underclass country, the Magistrate is being nice to a poor single mum.

    More Criminal "Justice" Laban 2005

  • And down in underclass country, the Magistrate is being nice to a poor single mum.

    Archive 2005-07-24 Laban 2005

  • Who was the bigger villain - Magistrate Toan or Lady Yen?

    The Tapestries by Kien Nguyen: Questions 2002

  • Clerical Magistrate is a separate poem, attached as a kind of coda to The Political House that Jack

    The Clerical Magistrate (edited transcript) 1918

  • He came to the chair of the Chief Magistrate from the rough experience of frontier life.

    Memorial Sermons 1865

  • In the midst of the most appalling circumstances, and at a most critical juncture, the Chief Magistrate is smitten down by the hand of an assassin.

    Victory and Mourning 1865

  • Magistrate is so suddenly dashed from the high place of power, that the people mourn.

    Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln 1865

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