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

The merchant caste, too, maintains certain free ports on certain islands and on the coasts of Thassa, such as Teletus and Bazi. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #205)
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11 205 The merchant caste, too, maintains certain free ports on certain islands and on the coasts of Thassa, such as Teletus and bazi.

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

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11 202 This is a merchant keep, under the banner and shield of Turia".
11 203 That the keep was under the banner of Turia designated it as a Turian keep, distinguishing it in this sense not only from keeps maintained by other cities but more importantly from the "free keeps" maintained by the merchant caste in its own right, keeps without specific municipal affiliations.
11 204 Similarly, the merchant caste, which is international, so to speak, in its organization, arranges and conducts the four great fairs which occur annually in the vicinity of the Sardar mountains.
11 205 The merchant caste, too, maintains certain free ports on certain islands and on the coasts of Thassa, such as Teletus and bazi.
11 206 Space in a "free keep" is rented on a commercial basis, regardless of municipal affiliation.
11 207 In a banner keep, or one maintained by a given city, preference, if not exclusive rights, are accorded to the merchants and citizens of the city under whose banner the keep is established and administered.
11 208 That the keep was also under the shield of Turia meant that it was defended by Turians, that its garrison was Turian.
This is a merchant keep, under the banner and shield of Turia". That the keep was under the banner of Turia designated it as a Turian keep, distinguishing it in this sense not only from keeps maintained by other cities but more importantly from the "free keeps" maintained by the merchant caste in its own right, keeps without specific municipal affiliations. Similarly, the merchant caste, which is international, so to speak, in its organization, arranges and conducts the four great fairs which occur annually in the vicinity of the Sardar mountains. The merchant caste, too, maintains certain free ports on certain islands and on the coasts of Thassa, such as Teletus and bazi. Space in a "free keep" is rented on a commercial basis, regardless of municipal affiliation. In a banner keep, or one maintained by a given city, preference, if not exclusive rights, are accorded to the merchants and citizens of the city under whose banner the keep is established and administered. That the keep was also under the shield of Turia meant that it was defended by Turians, that its garrison was Turian. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 11)