Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    the Ten

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    Ten · the government of the Ten

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    On the Mysteries (Greek)

    First, the oath in which the whole city joined, the oath which you swore one and all after the reconciliation:
    on the mysteries

    in the texts

    On the MysteriesClassical · Greek

    A political group excepted in the oath against harboring grievances.

    First, the oath in which the whole city joined, the oath which you swore one and all after the reconciliation:
    on the mysteries

    Against CallimachusClassical · Greek

    The oligarchic government that succeeded the Thirty and before whom the dispute over Callimachus's money was first adjudicated.

    These officials referred the matter to the Council;
    against callimachus
    The government of the Ten, who had succeeded the Thirty, was then in control when Patrocles, a friend of mine, was the King-Archon, and with him one day I happened to be walking.
    against callimachus

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    The board of ten men, one chosen from each tribe, who replace the deposed Thirty as rulers of the city.

    In the end they voted to depose the Thirty and choose others.
    chapter 2
    and the Ten, with the aid of the cavalry commanders, took care of the men in the city, who were in a state of great disquiet and distrust of one another.
    chapter 2