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1 I, VIII| not unlimited, although Solon in one of his poems says 2 II, VII | legislators. Laws were made by Solon and others prohibiting an 3 II, XII | for example, Lycurgus and Solon did both. Of the Lacedaemonian 4 II, XII | have already spoken. As to Solon, he is thought by some to 5 II, XII | existed before the time of Solon, and were retained by him, 6 II, XII | to have been intended by Solon. For the people, having 7 II, XII | the better class opposed. Solon, himself, appears to have 8 III, XI | functions. For this reason Solon and certain other legislators 9 IV, XI | condition; for example, Solon, as his own verses testify;