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treaty 3
trial 3
trials 1
tribe 46
tribe-kings 3
tribes 22
tribesmen 2
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48 five
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48 office
46 tribe
39 cases
39 four
39 three
Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 8 | each of the tribes. Each tribe selected ten candidates 2 8 | still the custom for each tribe to choose ten candidates 3 8 | and four tribe-kings. Each tribe was divided into three Trittyes [= 4 8 | hundred, a hundred from each tribe; but he assigned to the 5 21| instead of four hundred, each tribe now contributing fifty, 6 21| three of them by lot to each tribe, in such a way that each 7 22| by tribes, one from each tribe, while the Polemarch was 8 22| since the tyranny elected, tribe by tribe, the nine Archons 9 22| tyranny elected, tribe by tribe, the nine Archons by lot 10 29| to be elected from each tribe to draw up the list of the 11 31| constitution, forty from each tribe, chosen out of candidates 12 42| Assembly elects one from each tribe as guardian, together with 13 42| for all the members of his tribe and buys the necessary provisions 14 43| by lot, fifty from each tribe. Each tribe holds the office 15 43| fifty from each tribe. Each tribe holds the office of Prytanes 16 44| nine Proedri, one from each tribe except that which holds 17 47| elected by lot, one from each tribe. According to the law of 18 47| chosen by lot from each tribe, who farm out the public 19 48| elected by lot, one from each tribe. These officers receive 20 48| Euthunus) by lot from each tribe, with two assessors (Paredri) 21 48| the eponymous hero of his tribe; and if any one wishes to 22 48| introduce cases for the tribe concerned, while if it is 23 53| elected by lot, four from each tribe, before whom suitors bring 24 53| introduce cases on behalf of the tribe of the defendant. These 25 55| One is elected from each tribe. They are examined first 26 56| there is a chorus for each tribe, but at the Thargelia one 27 56| between two tribes, each tribe bearing its share in providing 28 56| elected by lot from each tribe, and the state contributes 29 58| groups, and assign to each tribe the group which comes to 30 58| introduce cases for the tribe hand them over to the Arbitrators. 31 59| performing the duty for his own tribe. Such are the duties of 32 60| elected by lot, one from each tribe. These officers, after passing 33 61| formerly elected one from each tribe, but now are chosen from 34 61| Taxiarchs, one from each tribe, elected by open vote; and 35 61| open vote, one from each tribe, to command the cavalry, 36 62| were elected out of the tribe as a whole, while others, 37 62| now elected from the whole tribe, except the members of the 38 63| Archons, each for their own tribe, and by the clerk to the 39 63| the courts, one for each tribe; twenty rooms in which the 40 63| are drawn, two for each tribe; a hundred chests, ten for 41 63| hundred chests, ten for each tribe; other chests, in which 42 64| the entrance used by each tribe, and are inscribed with 43 64| chooses the jurors from each tribe, room by room. The dice 44 65| carry the chests from each tribe, one to each court, containing 45 65| names of the members of the tribe who are in that court, and 46 66| in all, one out of each tribe), and throws them into another


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