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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 7 | of an income of a certain number of measures. Those ranked 2 13| this time were three in number. First there was the party 3 18| deed, in conjunction with a number of confederates. But while 4 18| further information against a number of other persons; and, having 5 19| and banishment of a large number of persons, Hippias became 6 26| the great increase in the number of citizens, it was resolved, 7 27| also maintained a large number of his fellow-demesmen. 8 29| personally or pecuniarily, to the number of not less than five thousand. 9 30| Thousand elected from their own number a hundred commissioners 10 30| and the other gods, ten in number, the Hellenic Treasurers ( 11 30| non-sacred moneys, to the number of twenty, the ten Commissioners 12 30| the Council from a larger number of selected candidates, 13 30| desired to take a larger number of persons into counsel, 14 36| were confined within that number; and secondly because they 15 40| apprehensions, and a large number intended to secede. But 16 42| appoint five of their own number to act as accusers; if the 17 43| Athens, are received, to the number of not more than three of 18 47| treasurers of Athena, ten in number, elected by lot, one from 19 47| Contracts (Poletae), ten in number, one chosen by lot from 20 49| Enrolment (Catalogeis), ten in number, elected by the Assembly 21 53| Formerly they were thirty in number, and they went on circuit 22 56| These officers, ten in number, were formerly elected by 23 62| offices may be held any number of times, but none of the 24 63| Further, staves, equal in number to the jurors required, 25 63| into one vase, equal in number to the staves. These are 26 63| eleventh (lambda), equal in number to the courts which require 27 63| with approximately an equal number in each letter. When the 28 64| white; and according to the number of jurors required, so many 29 64| near the Archon, as many in number as there are courts to be 30 66| in the first court, and a number of brazen dice, bearing


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