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Demosthenes, Against Phaenippus, section 3 (search)
For my part, men of the
jury, I should be most happy to see myself enjoying the material prosperity
which was mine before, and remaining in the group of the Three Hundred,Each of the ten Athenian tribes reported a list
of its wealthiest citizens to the number of 120. The resulting body of 1200 was divided into four groups of 300 each
(for the division into symmories, see note on vol. 1. p.
10), and these groups, being made up of the richest citizens,
naturally bore the heaviest burdens, and in times of crisis might be called
upon to advance the entire amount of money required. See Boeckh,
Publ. Econ., Book 6, chapter 13, and
Gilbert, Gk. Const. Ant. pp. 368-374
(English Trans.). but since, partly through having
to share in th