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Chasti****t is the
infliction of
corporal punishment as
defined by law.
English common law
allowed parents and
others who have "lawful
control or charge"...
- as Asad concludes,
points to the fact that the "stone hard
blows of
chasti****t pre-ordained" were a very
sudden virulent epidemic due to the fact that...
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Castigation (from the
Latin castigatio) or
chasti****t (via the
French châtiment) is the
infliction of
severe (moral or corporal) punishment. One who...
- The
Romance of
Chasti****t is a
Victorian ****
collection on the
theme of
flagellation by St
George Stock (a
probable pseudonym, also credited...
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supported changing the law. She said "Removing the
defence of
reasonable chasti****t would allow Northern Ireland to join with 52
countries around the world...
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Stanislaus of Szczepanów (Polish: Stanisław ze Szczepanowa; 26 July 1030 – 11
April 1079) was a
Polish Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Kraków...
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still legal". Many countries' laws
provide for a
defence of "reasonable
chasti****t"
against charges of ****ault and
other crimes for
parents using corporal...
-
Urtica dioica,
often known as
common nettle, burn nettle,
stinging nettle (although not all
plants of this
species sting) or
nettle leaf, or just a nettle...
- such as
insults from a
waitress named LaShawn at a
local restaurant,
chasti****t from The Good
Reverend during the couple's
dinner with his parents, and...
- The
monastery was
attacked again in 1585 by
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, in
chasti****t for
their opposition to his
former lord, Oda. Sansom,
George (1961)....