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Four years later, in the archonship of Lysicrates, thirty ‘local justices’, as they as they were called, were re-established; and two years afterwards, in the archonship of Antidotus, consequence of the great increase in the number of citizens, it was resolved, on the motion of Pericles, that no one should admitted to the franchise who was not of citizen birth by both parents.
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Four years later, in the archonship of Lysicrates, thirty ‘local justices’, as they as they were called, were re-established; and two years afterwards, in the archonship of Antidotus, consequence of the great increase in the number of citizens, it was resolved, on the motion of Pericles, that no one should admitted to the franchise who was not of citizen birth by both parents.
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Great gods, how black it is! it could not be more so if Lysicrates had boiled the drugs in it with which be dyes his hair.
The Ecclesiazusae 2000
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Thus ugly Lysicrates 'nose will be as proud as the handsomest face?
The Ecclesiazusae 2000
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That I didn't know and was much astonished when I saw Priam come upon the stage in the tragedies with a bird, which kept watching Lysicrates to see if he got any present.
The Birds 2000
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Four years later, in the archonship of Lysicrates, thirty 'local justices', as they as they were called, were re-established; and two years afterwards, in the archonship of Antidotus, consequence of the great increase in the number of citizens, it was resolved, on the motion of Pericles, that no one should admitted to the franchise who was not of citizen birth by both parents.
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Lysicrates, representing the story of Dionysus and the Tyrrhenian pirates, presented all the characteristic features of the school of
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Lysicrates, of the Greek Theater and of the Roman Amphitheater at
An Adventure with a Genius Alleyne Ireland
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The bird watches Lysicrates, because, according to Pisthetaerus, he had a right to a share of the presents.
The Birds 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes
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Monument of Lysicrates -- the highest type of the Corinthian order of architecture, as the Erechtheum is of the Ionic and the Parthenon of the Doric -- but want of space forbids any further description of them.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 Various
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