Crossword-Solution: LEGISLATORIAL 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Legislatorial a. Of or pertaining to a legislator or legislature.

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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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Joseph Harrison, for political speeches made at a great public meeting for Reform, at Stockport; and on the 31st the Gazette contained a proclamation against seditious meetings, particularly denouncing the election of representatives or legislatorial attorneys as illegal.
Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3 Henry Hunt 2005
Johnson for advising the people of the Metropolis to elect me their legislatorial attorney, was, that he might be elected for Manchester at the ensuing meeting.
Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3 Henry Hunt 2005
Johnson and those concerned in calling the meeting had, in their advertisements, stated one of the objects to be, that of electing a representative or legislatorial attorney for Manchester.
Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3 Henry Hunt 2005
Meanwhile, the Hampden Club counselled their Birmingham friends to bring matters to an issue, by electing a "Legislatorial Attorney," who was to proceed to the House of Commons, and formally demand to be admitted as the representative of Birmingham.
Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men E. Edwards 2006
For as to the pope's merely spiritual primacy and authority in matters of faith, which are, or at least were, defended by catholics of the Gallican or Cisalpine school on quite different grounds from his jurisdiction or his legislatorial power in points of discipline, they seem to have attracted little peculiar attention at the time, and to have dropped off as a dead branch, when the axe had lopped the fibres that gave it nourishment.
Constitutional History of England, Vol 1 of 3 Henry Hallam 2012