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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 3 | duty the protection of the laws; but in point of fact it 2 4 | Areopagus was guardian of the laws, and kept watch over the 3 4 | offices in accordance with the laws. Any person who felt himself 4 6 | and in addition he made laws by which he cancelled all 5 7 | constitution and enacted new laws; and the ordinances of Draco 6 7 | relating to murder. The laws were inscribed on the wooden 7 7 | day. Solon ratified his laws for a hundred years; and 8 8 | expenditure. Hence, among the laws of Solon now obsolete, it 9 8 | duty of superintending the laws, acting as before as the 10 9 | constitution. Moreover, since the laws were not drawn up in simple 11 9 | Solon deliberately made the laws indefinite, in order that 12 10| democratic features of his laws; but in addition, before 13 11| harassing him concerning his laws, criticizing here and questioning 14 11| call for him to expound the laws personally, but that every 15 12| And kept my promise. Equal laws I gave~To evil and to good, 16 16| accustomed to observe the laws, without giving himself 17 16| hearts of both. Moreover, the laws in reference to tyrants 18 22| than that of Solon. The laws of Solon had been obliterated 19 26| less heed was paid to the laws than had formerly been the 20 28| as it did not transgress laws; thus showing that he was 21 29| investigate the ancient laws enacted by Cleisthenes when 22 31| in all that concerned the laws, in the examination of official 23 31| must, however, observe the laws that might be enacted with 24 35| the hill of Areopagus the laws of Ephialtes and Archestratus 25 37| way. They introduced two laws into the Council, which 26 37| accordingly, when these laws were ratified, he became 27 41| when the first code of laws was drawn up. The third 28 42| of such parentage as the laws require. Then if they decide 29 43| other subjects, and the laws require them to deal with 30 45| please for not obeying the laws, but here too there is an 31 48| Council has full power by the laws to exact these payments 32 53| the pleadings, and the laws quoted in the case in two 33 53| cases above that value. No laws or pleadings or evidence 34 54| addition, a Clerk of the Laws, elected by lot, who attends 35 54| the transcript of all the laws. The Assembly also elects 36 55| uprightly and according to the laws, and not to receive presents


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