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1 5 | the day, but in wealth and position he was of the middle class, 2 11| were written. Moreover, his position at this time was unpleasant. 3 11| everything to its former position, or, at any rate, make but 4 16| expelled he regained his position easily. The majority alike 5 19| Hipparchus, finding his position in the city insecure, he 6 22| Pisistratus took advantage of his position as a popular leader and 7 26| experience, who owed their position solely to their family standing, 8 27| rather than the men of better position. Moreover, bribery came 9 28| of them men of birth and position. After the overthrow of 10 29| before them and so be in a position to decide wisely; his suggestion 11 32| the basis of the existing Position; but as the Lacedaemonians 12 34| the basis of the existing position, although some of the Athenians 13 42| they thereupon take their position among the other citizens.