Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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1273
"Judgment was pronounced in accord with the statutes of the steel worlds," said Kog, "by the highcouncil, composed of seventy-two members elected from among the representatives of the thousand cliffs".
"Judgment was pronounced in accord with the statutes of the steel worlds," said Kog, "by the high council, composed of seventy-two members elected from among the representatives of the thousand cliffs".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1273)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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1270
"His crime was failure?" I asked.
1
1271
"It is not tolerated on the steel worlds," said Kog, "not in one who is above the rings".
1
1272
"Doubtless he received a fair trial," I said.
1
1273
"Judgment was pronounced in accord with the statutes of the steel worlds," said Kog, "by the highcouncil, composed of seventy-two members elected from among the representatives of the thousand cliffs".
1
1274
"The same council was both judge and jury?" I asked.
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1275
"Yes," said Kog, "as is the case in many of your own cities".
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1276
"Zarendargar was not present at this trial," I said.
"His crime was failure?" I asked.
"It is not tolerated on the steel worlds," said Kog, "not in one who is above the rings".
"Doubtless he received a fair trial," I said.
"Judgment was pronounced in accord with the statutes of the steel worlds," said Kog, "by the high council, composed of seventy-two members elected from among the representatives of the thousand cliffs".
"The same council was both judge and jury?" I asked.
"Yes," said Kog, "as is the case in many of your own cities".
"Zarendargar was not present at this trial," I said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)