Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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368
"Further," said Samos, "let the council decree that any who fail to abide by the resolutions of the council, or act against it, be regarded, at the council's convenience, subject to her pleasure".
"Further," said Samos, "let the council decree that any who fail to abide by the resolutions of the council, or act against it, be regarded, at the council's convenience, subject to her pleasure".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #368)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
365
"Further," said Samos, "I propose that the council decree that all bonds among clients and patrons in Port Kar be now dissolved, to be reestablished only on the basis of mutual consent and explicit contract on the part of the parties involved, which documents, in copy, are to be placed with the council".
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366
Sullius Maximus shook his fist at Samos.
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367
"You will not shear us of our power!" he cried.
11
368
"Further," said Samos, "let the council decree that any who fail to abide by the resolutions of the council, or act against it, be regarded, at the council's convenience, subject to her pleasure".
11
369
There was much enthusiastic shouting from the tiers.
11
370
The Ubar Chung, throwing his cloak about his shoulders, followed by his men, left the chamber.
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371
Then Nigel, with lofty disdain and measured tread, carrying his helmet, departed the chamber.
"Further," said Samos, "I propose that the council decree that all bonds among clients and patrons in Port Kar be now dissolved, to be reestablished only on the basis of mutual consent and explicit contract on the part of the parties involved, which documents, in copy, are to be placed with the council".
Sullius Maximus shook his fist at Samos.
"You will not shear us of our power!" he cried.
"Further," said Samos, "let the council decree that any who fail to abide by the resolutions of the council, or act against it, be regarded, at the council's convenience, subject to her pleasure".
There was much enthusiastic shouting from the tiers.
The Ubar Chung, throwing his cloak about his shoulders, followed by his men, left the chamber.
Then Nigel, with lofty disdain and measured tread, carrying his helmet, departed the chamber.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11)