The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... to whom the merciful goddess Kuan - yin appears , in order to save from punishment a soul that is con- demned to be pounded in a mortar . Other asunder , tying to Liars have their punishments consist of L 2 OF THE CHINESE . 113.
... to whom the merciful goddess Kuan - yin appears , in order to save from punishment a soul that is con- demned to be pounded in a mortar . Other asunder , tying to Liars have their punishments consist of L 2 OF THE CHINESE . 113.
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... punish them in a signal manner , in order to enforce the fundamental principle of the empire . And so it happened . The ... punishment took place under the sanction , and by the command , of an imperial edict , which con- cluded thus ...
... punish them in a signal manner , in order to enforce the fundamental principle of the empire . And so it happened . The ... punishment took place under the sanction , and by the command , of an imperial edict , which con- cluded thus ...
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... punishment for particular crimes is clearly defined in the penal code , and the administrators of the law dare not go be- yond the definition . So far the offender is pro- tected from injustice . He is , however , rarely permitted to ...
... punishment for particular crimes is clearly defined in the penal code , and the administrators of the law dare not go be- yond the definition . So far the offender is pro- tected from injustice . He is , however , rarely permitted to ...
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