9 21| the districts about the city, ten from the coast, and
10 22| troubles to remain in the city; and the chief and leader
11 23| 23~So far, then, had the city progressed by this time,
12 24| districts and settle in the city. He pointed out to them
13 27| populace was shut up in the city and became accustomed to
14 34| Lysander became master of the city, and set up the Thirty as
15 35| they were masters of the city, they ignored all the resolutions
16 35| help of these they kept the city under their own control.
17 35| it. With all of this the city was much pleased, and thought
18 35| got a firmer hold on the city, they spared no class of
19 36| Theramenes, however, seeing the city thus falling into ruin,
20 38| the fight the party of the city retreated, and next day
21 38| to them, the party in the city deposed the original Ten,
22 38| populace returned to the city. The most prominent members
23 38| party that had stayed in the city or of the exiles that had
24 39| having remained in the city during the troubles, were
25 39| roll as a resident in the city. Trials for homicide, including
26 39| by the magistrates in the city before a court of those
27 39| court of those rated in the city. On these terms those who
28 40| party, the party of the city and the party of Piraeus,
29 50| temples.~There are also ten City Commissioners (Astynomi),
30 50| Piraeus and five in the city. Their duty is to see that
31 51| for Piraeus, five for the city. Their statutory duty is
32 51| elected by lot, five for the city, and five for Piraeus. They
33 51| Piraeus, and five for the city; but now there are twenty
34 51| there are twenty for the city and fifteen for Piraeus.
35 51| merchants to bring up into the city two-thirds of the corn which
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