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32 man
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31 solon
30 court
30 himself
Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 5 | disputes on behalf of each party in turn against the other, 2 6 | partisans of the popular party say, his friends stole a 3 6 | the story of the popular party is by far the most probable. 4 8 | take up arms with either party, should lose his rights 5 11| attaching himself to whichever party he chose, but he preferred, 6 13| number. First there was the party of the Shore, led by Megacles 7 13| extreme democrat. This latter party was reinforced by those 8 14| being in difficulties in a party struggle, again opened-negotiations 9 18| the story of the popular party, Aristogeiton accused the 10 26| this period the moderate party, as it happened, had no 11 28| after the expulsion of the party of Isagoras. After this 12 28| Hagnon as leader of the one party, and the lyre-maker Cleophon 13 34| Accordingly the popular party tried to preserve the democracy, 14 34| side of the oligarchical party, and the popular Assembly 15 38| partisans. After the fight the party of the city retreated, and 16 38| Phyle. When, however, the party in Piraeus and Munichia 17 38| whole populace to them, the party in the city deposed the 18 38| opened negotiations with the party in Piraeus, and after his 19 38| democracy, no one, either of the party that had stayed in the city 20 39| If any of the seceding party wished to take a house in 21 39| including all cases in which one party had either killed or wounded 22 39| do so might secede. Each party was to repay separately 23 40| the treaty required each party, the party of the city and 24 40| required each party, the party of the city and the party 25 40| party of the city and the party of Piraeus, to pay its own 26 52| to pay up a dowry where a party is bound to do so, refusal 27 56| mental derangement, where a party charges another with destroying 28 56| of liquidators, where a party refuses to divide property 29 56| property to which another party lays claim; for appointing 30 67| stop the supply, but each party receives an equal allowance 31 69| water is allowed to each party for the discussion of the


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