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1 2 | prevailed until the time of Solon, who was the first to appear 2 3 | Thesmotheteum. In the time of Solon, however, they all came 3 5 | consent, they appointed Solon to be mediator and Archon, 4 5 | By birth and reputation Solon was one of the foremost 5 6 | at the head of affairs, Solon liberated the people once 6 6 | traduce the character of Solon. It so happened that, when 7 7 | 7~Next Solon drew up a constitution and 8 7 | take to the present day. Solon ratified his laws for a 9 8 | elections to the various offices Solon enacted should be by lot, 10 8 | among these. A proof that Solon regulated the elections 11 8 | Pentacosiomedimni. Such was Solon’s legislation with respect 12 8 | Hence, among the laws of Solon now obsolete, it is repeatedly 13 8 | out of the Naucraric fund. Solon also appointed a Council 14 8 | overthrow of the state, Solon having enacted a process 15 9 | points in the constitution of Solon which appear to be its most 16 9 | persons in fact believe that Solon deliberately made the laws 17 11| make but a small change. Solon, however, had resisted both 18 12| The truth of this view of Solon’s policy is established 19 13| 13~Such then, were Solon’s reasons for his departure 20 13| in the fifth year after Solon’s government they were unable 21 14| after the legislation of Solon. It is related that, when 22 14| asked for his bodyguard, Solon opposed the request, and 23 14| all others to do the same. Solon’s exhortations, however, 24 17| the youthful favourite of Solon and commanded in the war 25 22| democratic than that of Solon. The laws of Solon had been 26 22| that of Solon. The laws of Solon had been obliterated by 27 28| beginning of things, was Solon, and the second was Pisistratus, 28 29| closely akin to that of Solon. When the committee was 29 35| such of the statutes of Solon as were obscure, and abolished 30 41| civil war, in the time of Solon; from this the democracy 31 41| democratic character than that of Solon. The sixth was that which