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| Alphabetical [« »] third 5 thirdly 3 thirds 1 thirty 23 thirty-five 1 thirty-oar 1 thirty-one 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 areopagus 23 assigned 23 others 23 thirty 22 citizens 22 i 22 put | Aristotle The Athenian Constitution IntraText - Concordances thirty |
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1 4 | among those who were over thirty years of age; and no one 2 17| of Philoneos, three and thirty years from the time at which 3 21| divided the country into thirty groups of demes, ten from 4 26| archonship of Lysicrates, thirty "local justices", as they 5 30| consisting of men over thirty years of age, serving without 6 31| candidates of more than thirty years of age, selected by 7 34| the city, and set up the Thirty as its governors. He did 8 35| 35~In this way were the Thirty established in power, in 9 35| pleased, and thought that the Thirty were doing it with the best 10 37| and the force which the Thirty led out to attack them met 11 37| a reverse. Thereupon the Thirty decided to disarm the bulk 12 37| the first of them gave the Thirty absolute power to put to 13 37| from the franchise and the Thirty had full power to put him 14 38| and their victory over the Thirty and their partisans. After 15 38| marketplace and deposed the Thirty, and elected ten citizens 16 39| towards all persons except the Thirty, the Ten, the Eleven, and 17 40| fought on the side of the Thirty felt considerable apprehensions, 18 40| purse the money which the Thirty had borrowed for the war, 19 41| tenth was the tyranny of the Thirty and the Ten. The eleventh 20 50| lot, who receive a sum of thirty minas from the Receivers-General, 21 53| cases. Formerly they were thirty in number, and they went 22 53| after the oligarchy of the Thirty they were increased to forty. 23 63| filled. All persons above thirty years of age are qualified