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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

In many cities only members of the high castes may belong to the city's high council. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #196)
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5 196 In many cities only members of the high castes may belong to the city's high council.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 193 I hoped that she would have a splendid companionship with Thandar of Ti.
5 194 Too, allaying my commiserations for the girl, for she had had no say in her companionship arrangements, was my understanding, conveyed by Eta, that she looked forward to the match and was much pleased by it.
5 195 In taking companionship with one of the Warriors she would raise caste, for the Warriors on Gor are among the high castes, of which there are five, the Initiates, Scribes, Physicians, Builders and Warriors.
5 196 In many cities only members of the high castes may belong to the city's high council.
5 197 Most Gorean cities are governed by an executive, the Administrator, in conjunction with the high council.
5 198 Some cities are governed by a Ubar, who is in effect a military sovereign, sometimes a tyrant, whose word is law.
5 199 The Ubar's power is limited institutionally only by his capacity to inspire and control those whose steel keeps him upon the throne.
I hoped that she would have a splendid companionship with Thandar of Ti. Too, allaying my commiserations for the girl, for she had had no say in her companionship arrangements, was my understanding, conveyed by Eta, that she looked forward to the match and was much pleased by it. In taking companionship with one of the Warriors she would raise caste, for the Warriors on Gor are among the high castes, of which there are five, the Initiates, Scribes, Physicians, Builders and Warriors. In many cities only members of the high castes may belong to the city's high council. Most Gorean cities are governed by an executive, the Administrator, in conjunction with the high council. Some cities are governed by a Ubar, who is in effect a military sovereign, sometimes a tyrant, whose word is law. The Ubar's power is limited institutionally only by his capacity to inspire and control those whose steel keeps him upon the throne. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5)