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The Athenian Constitution By Aristotle Commentary: Several comments have been posted about The Athenian Constitution. Download: A text-only version is available for download. The They also elect by lot forty persons, 1 four from each tribe, who are the court before which the other suits are brought; formerly they were thirty and went on circuit trying cases in each Fragments Text chapter 2chapter 3chapter 4chapter 5chapter 6chapter 7chapter 8chapter 9chapter 10chapter 11chapter 12chapter 13chapter 14chapter 15chapter 16chapter 17chapter

The second constitution, and the first subsequent one that involved a constitutional point, was the reform that took place in the time of Theseus, which was a slight divergence from the royal

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