Footnotes
[1]
See Plutarch in Timoleon and Dion.
[2]
It was that of the Six Hundred, of whom mention is made by
Diodorus, xix. 5.
[3]
Upon the expulsions of the tyrants, they made citizens of
strangers and mercenary troops, which gave rise to civil wars. --
Aristotle, "Politics," v. 3. The people having been the cause of the
victory over the Athenians, the republic was changed. — Ibid., 4. The
passion of two young magistrates, one of whom carried off the other's
boy, and in revenge the other debauched his wife, was attended with a
change in the form of this republic. — Ibid.