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1 2 | them are the calm and sober generals of the drinkers; and without
2 3 | better terms with their generals, and showed themselves more
3 6 | election of other officers; for generals have to be elected, and
4 6 | the law shall propose as generals men who are natives of the
5 6 | votes shall be appointed generals, and superintendents of
6 6 | of the law. And let the generals thus elected propose twelve
7 6 | counterproposal as in the case of the generals, and the voting and decision
8 6 | All are to vote for the generals [and for the colonels of
9 6 | choose phylarchs for the generals; but captains of light troops,
10 6 | shall be appointed by the generals for themselves. There only
11 6 | persons who proposed the generals, and the election and the
12 6 | way as in the case of the generals, and let the cavalry vote
13 6 | the same as that of the generals. This shall be the order
14 6 | city be commited to the generals, and taxiarchs, and hipparchs,
15 8 | and let the colonels and generals of horse decide together
16 8 | commanders of the horse and the generals have authority over their
17 9 | twenty drachmas; and the generals and taxiarchs and phylarchs
18 10| the result with pilots or generals, or householders or statesmen,
19 10| might be compared to the generals of armies, or they might
20 10| Athenian. Nor are they like generals, or physicians, or husbandmen,
21 10| tyrants and demagogues and generals and hierophants of private
22 11| other craft of war, in which generals and tacticians are the craftsmen,
23 12| without the leave of the generals; he shall be indicted before
24 12| appointed time, when the generals. have not withdrawn the
25 12| be received only by the generals and commanders of horse
26 12| or peace against any, the generals shall indict the authors
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