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... ment of 40 blows , 150 blows , J 4 blows 5 blows are to . only 10 blows be in- 15 blows flicted . ( 20 blows j The second degree , or division of punishment , is inflicted with the larger bamboo , and is subdivided in the following ...
... ment of 40 blows , 150 blows , J 4 blows 5 blows are to . only 10 blows be in- 15 blows flicted . ( 20 blows j The second degree , or division of punishment , is inflicted with the larger bamboo , and is subdivided in the following ...
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... ment . Those who ignorantly receive such persons in marriage , con- trary to the laws , shall be excused , and recover the amount of the marriage presents . ' - Among all the various provisions respecting matrimony , some interdicting ...
... ment . Those who ignorantly receive such persons in marriage , con- trary to the laws , shall be excused , and recover the amount of the marriage presents . ' - Among all the various provisions respecting matrimony , some interdicting ...
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... ment ; and who , after having devoted themselves for some years to agriculture , have at length adopted those habits of commercial speculation for which they have been at all times distinguished . Their principal village is described as ...
... ment ; and who , after having devoted themselves for some years to agriculture , have at length adopted those habits of commercial speculation for which they have been at all times distinguished . Their principal village is described as ...
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