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1 6 | as the partisans of the popular party say, his friends stole 2 6 | However, the story of the popular party is by far the most 3 16| in this respect was his popular and kindly disposition. 4 18| According to the story of the popular party, Aristogeiton accused 5 19| disaster the following became a popular drinking song:~Ah! Lipsydrium, 6 20| Cleisthenes was their chief and popular leader. And this was natural; 7 20| when there came another popular drinking song, addressed 8 21| Accordingly, now that he was the popular leader, three years after 9 22| advantage of his position as a popular leader and general to make 10 26| rivalry of candidates for popular favour. During this period 11 27| Pericles came forward as popular leader, having first distinguished 12 27| law-courts, as a bid for popular favour to counterbalance 13 28| action. After Cleophon the popular leadership was occupied 14 29| the following effect. The popular Assembly was to elect twenty 15 34| constitution". Accordingly the popular party tried to preserve 16 34| oligarchical party, and the popular Assembly was compelled by