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1 17| power, and he died a natural death in the archonship of Philoneos, 2 17| which they died. After the death of Pisistratus his sons 3 18| themselves, by putting to death innocent men who were their 4 18| could not obtain release by death, he promised to give further 5 19| About three years after the death of Hipparchus, finding his 6 19| friend!~Lo, what heroes to death didst send,~Nobly born and 7 19| years since their father’s death, or in all, including the 8 26| that five years after the death of Ephialtes it was decided 9 28| the opposition. After the death of Pericles, Nicias, who 10 28| subsequently condemned to death; for the people, even if 11 29| the Eleven to be put to death. After these preliminary 12 35| of citizens, but put to death any persons who were eminent 13 35| a short time they put to death not less than fifteen hundred 14 37| absolute power to put to death any citizen who was not 15 37| full power to put him to death. Theramenes having been 16 38| citizens, and put him to death. This gave them a firm hold 17 40| this man had been put to death no one ever again broke 18 45| fines and imprisonment and death; but when it had consigned 19 45| immediate expectation of death, Eumelides of Alopece rescued 20 45| citizen ought to be put to death except on the decision of 21 45| of the power to inflict death or imprisonment or fine, 22 56| and of women who, on the death of their husbands, declare 23 60| condemned, the penalty was death. Since, however, the oil 24 67| cases when imprisonment, death, exile, loss of civil rights,