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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 4 | property of not less than a hundred minas, and had children 2 4 | Council, consisting of four hundred and one members, elected 3 7 | ratified his laws for a hundred years; and the following 4 7 | from his own land, five hundred measures, whether liquid 5 7 | as Knights who made three hundred measures, or, as some say, 6 7 | as Zeugitae who made two hundred measures, liquid or solid; 7 8 | appointed a Council of four hundred, a hundred from each tribe; 8 8 | Council of four hundred, a hundred from each tribe; but he 9 10| was raised to the full hundred. The standard coin in earlier 10 20| expelled, as polluted, seven hundred Athenian families. Having 11 20| set up Isagoras and three hundred of his partisans as the 12 21| Council to consist of five hundred members instead of four 13 21| members instead of four hundred, each tribe now contributing 14 21| formerly each had sent a hundred. The reason why he did not 15 21| Pythia appointed out of the hundred selected national heroes.~ 16 22| upon the Council of Five Hundred the oath which they take 17 22| Archons by lot out of the five hundred candidates selected by the 18 22| state made a profit of a hundred talents from the working 19 22| bade them lend it to the hundred richest men in Athens, one 20 22| money and with it he had a hundred triremes built, each of 21 22| triremes built, each of the hundred individuals building one; 22 25| them to the Council of Five Hundred, and others to the Assembly 23 25| when the Council of Five Hundred met, Ephialtes and Themistocles 24 29| constitution of the Four Hundred. The speech recommending 25 30| from their own number a hundred commissioners to draw up 26 30| lot. For this purpose the hundred commissioners were to distribute 27 31| should be a Council of Four Hundred, as in the ancient constitution, 28 31| distribution of the Four Hundred into the four successive 29 31| successive sections, the hundred commissioners must divide 30 32| 32~The hundred commissioners appointed 31 32| Thargelion, and the Four Hundred entered into office on the 32 32| of Callias, just about a hundred years after the expulsion 33 32| nominally selected, and the Four Hundred, together with the ten officers 34 33| constitution of the Four Hundred lasted, and Mnasilochus 35 33| Accordingly they deposed the Four Hundred and committed the management 36 33| of the action of the Four Hundred in retaining the direction 37 34| the overthrow of the Four Hundred, in the archonship of Callias 38 35| appointing a Council of Five Hundred and the other magistrates 39 35| of the prison, and three hundred "lash-bearers" as attendants, 40 35| death not less than fifteen hundred persons.~ 41 37| any way against the Four Hundred who had organized the previous 42 37| governor with about seven hundred troops, who came and occupied 43 41| establishment of the Four Hundred, followed by the ninth, 44 43| vote.~The Council of Five Hundred is elected by lot, fifty 45 53| law-court, to a jury of two hundred and one members in cases 46 53| drachmas, or to one of four hundred and one in cases above that 47 55| all by the Council of Five Hundred, with the exception of the 48 56| the state contributes a hundred minas for the expenses. 49 63| drawn, two for each tribe; a hundred chests, ten for each tribe;


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