Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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357
The four men, Chung, Eteocles, Nigel and Sullius Maximus, rested back on their thrones.
11
358
"Be it known to you, Ubars," said he, "that Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar, now proposes to the council that it take into its own hands the full and sole governance of the city of Port Kar, with full powers, whether of policy and decree, of enforcement, of taxation and law, or other, pertinent to the administration thereof".
11
359
"No!" cried the Ubars, leaping to their feet.
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360
"It will be civil war!" cried Eteocles.
11
361
"Power to the council," said Samos, bowing his head.
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362
"Power to the council!" cried the men in the tiers.
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363
Even the page boys and the scribes, and minor captains, in the back of the room and about the sides, cried out these words.
The four men, Chung, Eteocles, Nigel and Sullius Maximus, rested back on their thrones.
"Be it known to you, Ubars," said he, "that Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar, now proposes to the council that it take into its own hands the full and sole governance of the city of Port Kar, with full powers, whether of policy and decree, of enforcement, of taxation and law, or other, pertinent to the administration thereof".
"No!" cried the Ubars, leaping to their feet.
"It will be civil war!" cried Eteocles.
"Power to the council," said Samos, bowing his head.
"Power to the council!" cried the men in the tiers.
Even the page boys and the scribes, and minor captains, in the back of the room and about the sides, cried out these words.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )