The term "magistrate" is used frequently and consistently throughout the series, particularly in books that delve into the workings of Gorean cities, their laws, and their legal systems.
You would find the term "magistrate" (and related terms like "High Magistrate," "Chief Magistrate," "Merchant Magistrate," "Praetor," "Archon," "Prefect," "Quaestor") used in contexts such as:
Courtroom scenes: Whenever trials, hearings, or disputes are described.
Legal discussions: When characters discuss laws, justice, or legal procedures.
Descriptions of city administration: As part of outlining the civil government structure.
Character titles: When referring to specific individuals who hold these positions.
Discussions about crime and punishment: When legal processes for offenses are detailed.
Essentially, any book that extensively features Tarl Cabot (the protagonist) interacting with city life, laws, or conflicts that require adjudication will likely mention magistrates numerous times. The books Outlaw of Gor, Assassin of Gor, Magicians of Gor, Dancer of Gor, and Renegades of Gor are particularly rich in these details.
If you need a precise count or specific instances, you would need to use a digital version of the books (if available and legally accessible) with a search function, or a dedicated Gorean wiki/concordance that has indexed such terms.
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