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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 3 | Thesmotheteum. They had power to decide cases finally 2 6 | that when it was within his power to put his fellow-citizens 3 6 | That he had this absolute power is, in the first place, 4 12| While those who were rich in power, who in wealth were glorious 5 13| who possessed the greatest power, since it is always in connexion 6 14| country so far as lay in his power (he was already a very old 7 14| a tyrant; but before his power was firmly established, 8 15| did not, however, hold his power long, for about six years 9 15| Knights who held the supreme power in the constitution of Eretria. 10 16| For these reasons he held power long, and whenever he was 11 17| old in the possession of power, and he died a natural death 12 17| he was in possession of power; the rest he spent in exile. 13 19| could not by their own power effect their return, but 14 20| himself left inferior in power, invited Cleomenes, who 15 20| partisans as the supreme power in the state. The Council, 16 25| succeeded in depriving it of its power. Not long afterwards, however, 17 27| in the direction of sea power, which caused the masses 18 31| of the state, and had no power to alter them nor to pass 19 35| the Thirty established in power, in the archonship of Pythodorus. 20 35| and abolished the supreme power of the law-courts. In this 21 36| and destroy their despotic power. Accordingly they drew up 22 37| gave the Thirty absolute power to put to death any citizen 23 37| and the Thirty had full power to put him to death. Theramenes 24 41| have assumed the supreme power with perfect justice, since 25 41| continual accretions of power to the masses. The democracy 26 41| which it holds the supreme power. Even the jurisdiction of 27 44| generally. They also have power to dismiss the meeting. 28 45| Council thenceforward of the power to inflict death or imprisonment 29 45| Formerly the Council had full power to reject candidates for 30 48| imprisoned. The Council has full power by the laws to exact these 31 56| be with child; and he has power to inflict a fine on those 32 59| the first place have the power of prescribing on what days 33 61| The Generals have full power, when on active service,


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