Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
27
The navies of Tyros and Cos, for most practical purposes, command the green waves of gleaming thassa.
The navies of Tyros and Cos, for most practical purposes, command the green waves of gleaming Thassa.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #27)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
24
She had also, in her position, I had gathered, and doubtless by her influence and acts, supported the cause of Cos.
14
25
This inclination, incidentally, is not all that uncommon among individuals whose fortunes tend to be intimately involved in such matters as importation and exportation, the location and exploitation of foreign markets, and, in general, the overseas trade, the thassa and island trade.
14
26
This is understandable.
14
27
The navies of Tyros and Cos, for most practical purposes, command the green waves of gleaming thassa.
14
28
They control many of the most familiar and practical oceanic trade corridors.
14
29
Few coasts are free from their patrols.
14
30
Few ports could scorn their blockades.
She had also, in her position, I had gathered, and doubtless by her influence and acts, supported the cause of Cos.
This inclination, incidentally, is not all that uncommon among individuals whose fortunes tend to be intimately involved in such matters as importation and exportation, the location and exploitation of foreign markets, and, in general, the overseas trade, the thassa and island trade.
This is understandable.
The navies of Tyros and Cos, for most practical purposes, command the green waves of gleaming thassa.
They control many of the most familiar and practical oceanic trade corridors.
Few coasts are free from their patrols.
Few ports could scorn their blockades.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 14)