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two-drachma 1
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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 4 | was a Pentacosiomedimnus, two if he was a Knight, and 2 5 | and for a long time the two parties were ranged in hostile 3 7 | ranked as Zeugitae who made two hundred measures, liquid 4 13| Archon; and he governed for two years and two months, until 5 13| governed for two years and two months, until he was forcibly 6 13| three from the Agroeci, and two from the Demiurgi, and they 7 15| of a combination of the two opposing parties, he retired 8 16| agriculture. In this he had two objects, first that they 9 17| the same system. He had two sons by his first and legitimate 10 17| Hippias and Hipparchus, and two by his Argive consort, Iophon 11 18| design as a whole; of the two leaders, Harmodius was killed 12 20| down and besieged them for two days; and on the third they 13 22| battle of Marathon; and two years after this victory, 14 22| Xanthippus son of Ariphron. Two years later, in the archonship 15 23| the various allied states, two years after the battle of 16 26| continually happened that some two or three thousand of the 17 26| were re-established; and two years afterwards, in the 18 33| of their nomination for two months of the year of Theopompus, 19 36| because they were doing two inconsistent things, since 20 37| following way. They introduced two laws into the Council, which 21 40| secessionists at Eleusis two years after the secession, 22 41| the king", increased to two obols, and Agyrrhius again 23 42| The Assembly also elects two trainers, with subordinate 24 42| in the forts. For these two years they are on garrison 25 42| with the family. When the two years have elapsed they 26 43| public or private. The two remaining meetings are devoted 27 48| lot from each tribe, with two assessors (Paredri) for 28 49| the Council, to receive two obols a day from the state 29 50| are not hired at more than two drachmas, and if more than 30 53| laws quoted in the case in two urns, those of the plaintiff 31 53| law-court, to a jury of two hundred and one members 32 53| and the Eponymi. There are two classes of Eponymi, the 33 54| the Panathenaea; and no two of these are celebrated 34 54| celebrate the Dionysia in these two places, and appoint Choregi. 35 56| the Polemarch have each two assessors, nominated by 36 56| the Thargelia one between two tribes, each tribe bearing 37 57| the Assembly by open vote, two from the general body of 38 61| borders of the country; two to Piraeus, one of whom 39 61| Lochagi). There are also two Hipparchs, elected by open 40 63| which the lots are drawn, two for each tribe; a hundred 41 63| whom the lot falls; and two vases. Further, staves, 42 66| all the courts are full, two ballot boxes are placed 43 66| presiding magistrates. Then two of the Thesmothetae, selected 44 67| for the first speech and two for the second; when it 45 67| than one thousand, five and two. Six gallons are allowed 46 68| a jury of 1,000 members, two courts combine for the purpose, 47 68| the votes give each juror two ballot balls, one pierced 48 68| that no one shall receive two pierced or two solid balls. 49 68| shall receive two pierced or two solid balls. Then the official 50 68| voucher unless he votes. Two urns, one of brass and the 51 68| order that no one may put in two at a time.~When the jurors 52 68| and the juror, taking his two ballot balls from the stand, 53 69| defendant. Each juror receives two ballots, and uses one to


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