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1 2 | but the poorer classes, men, women, and children, were 2 5 | was one of the foremost men of the day, but in wealth 3 12| too great are poured upon men of unbalanced soul.~ ~And 4 12| in dreams:-~While greater men, the men of wealthier life,~ 5 12| While greater men, the men of wealthier life,~Should 6 13| government; then there were the men of the Plain, who desired 7 13| and thirdly there were the men of the Highlands, at the 8 15| to them at great length, men whom he had appointed for 9 18| putting to death innocent men who were their own friends; 10 21| of family names, but that men might be officially described 11 22| as a precaution against men in high office, because 12 22| it to the hundred richest men in Athens, one talent to 13 24| crews amounting to 2,000 men, selected by lot; and besides 14 26| and as the generals were men of no military experience, 15 26| and in this way the best men alike of the lower and the 16 27| jurors, rather than the men of better position. Moreover, 17 28| was of no reputation among men of good standing, whereas 18 28| whereas up to this time such men had always been found as 19 28| Pisistratus, both of them men of birth and position. After 20 28| occupied successively by the men who chose to talk the biggest 21 28| that they were not merely men of birth and character, 22 30| for a year, consisting of men over thirty years of age, 23 30| Councils were to be created, of men of the age already mentioned, 24 32| Theramenes, all of them men of good birth and with high 25 38| another Ten, consisting of men of the highest repute. Under 26 53| military expeditions; when the men of military age are despatched 27 53| put up stating that the men from such-and such an Archon 28 56| appointed by the tribes for the men’s and boys’ choruses and 29 56| the Dionysia, and for the men’s and boys’ choruses at