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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

The governance of Lydius, under the Merchants, incidentally, is identical to that of the exchange islands, or free islands, in Thassa. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #45)
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3 45 The governance of Lydius, under the Merchants, incidentally, is identical to that of the exchange islands, or free islands, in thassa.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 42 Indeed, at the wharves I had even seen two green ships.
3 43 Green is the color common to pirates.
3 44 I supposed, did they pay their wharfage and declare some sort of business, the captains of those ships were as little interrogated as I.
3 45 The governance of Lydius, under the Merchants, incidentally, is identical to that of the exchange islands, or free islands, in thassa.
3 46 Three with which I was familiar from various voyages, were Tabor, Teletus and, to the north, offshore from Torvaldsland, Scagnar.
3 47 Of these, to be honest, and to give the Merchants their due, I will admit that Tabor and Teletus are rather strictly controlled.
3 48 It is said, however, by some of the Merchants there, that this manner of caution and restriction, has to some extent diminished their position in the spheres of trade.
Indeed, at the wharves I had even seen two green ships. Green is the color common to pirates. I supposed, did they pay their wharfage and declare some sort of business, the captains of those ships were as little interrogated as I. The governance of Lydius, under the Merchants, incidentally, is identical to that of the exchange islands, or free islands, in thassa. Three with which I was familiar from various voyages, were Tabor, Teletus and, to the north, offshore from Torvaldsland, Scagnar. Of these, to be honest, and to give the Merchants their due, I will admit that Tabor and Teletus are rather strictly controlled. It is said, however, by some of the Merchants there, that this manner of caution and restriction, has to some extent diminished their position in the spheres of trade. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)