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11 , 1740 ) Killian Stumpf Accused of Destroying the Ancient Astronomical
Instruments The Board of Rites deliberated : " The junior vice - president of the
Board of Punishment , Chang Chao , " reported that a minister of the Yüan
Dynasty , Kuo ...
11 , 1740 ) Killian Stumpf Accused of Destroying the Ancient Astronomical
Instruments The Board of Rites deliberated : " The junior vice - president of the
Board of Punishment , Chang Chao , " reported that a minister of the Yüan
Dynasty , Kuo ...
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Fortunately the Board ( of Punishment ) reprimanded Li Chih - yin and suggested
a change of Ni Hung - wen ' s sentence to imprisonment as long as he cannot
liquidate his debts . If the Board also sanctions the original sentence ( and this is
...
Fortunately the Board ( of Punishment ) reprimanded Li Chih - yin and suggested
a change of Ni Hung - wen ' s sentence to imprisonment as long as he cannot
liquidate his debts . If the Board also sanctions the original sentence ( and this is
...
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Western religion , they were turned over to the Board of Punishment for trial . "
Later , the Board of Punishment reported that T ' ung Lan and the others willingly
gave up their religion . The Board petitioned Us to exempt them from punishment
.
Western religion , they were turned over to the Board of Punishment for trial . "
Later , the Board of Punishment reported that T ' ung Lan and the others willingly
gave up their religion . The Board petitioned Us to exempt them from punishment
.
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