[3] And also to elect one Master of the Horse and ten Tribe-commanders; and for the future the Council to conduct the election of these according to the procedure enacted. And none of the other officials except the Council and the Generals, nor anybody else, to be allowed to hold the same office more than once. And for the future, in order that the Four Hundred may be divided into the four lists,1 when each division takes its turn to form the Council with the rest, let the Hundred Men divide them into sections.'
1 Cf. Aristot. Ath. Pol. 30.3.