亚洲网紅露点

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punition

[ pyoo-nish-uhn ]

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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of punition1

1375鈥1425; late Middle English punicioun < Middle French punition < Latin 辫奴苍墨迟颈艒苍-, stem of 辫奴苍墨迟颈艒 punishment, equivalent to 辫奴苍墨迟 ( us ) (past participle of 辫奴苍墨谤别 to punish ) + -颈艒苍- -ion
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Une ing茅nieure en moins en France, voil脿 leur punition.

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La r茅compense, la punition, la gloire et l'infamie soumises 脿 ses volont茅s sont quatre esp猫ces de divinit茅s avec lesquelles le l茅gislateur peut toujours op茅rer le bien public et cr茅er des hommes illustres en tous les genres.

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By these her ungodly doings hitherto she hath most worthily deserved our high indignation and displeasure, and thereto no less pain and punition than by the order of the laws of our realm doth appertain in case of high treason, unless our mercy and clemency should be shewed in that behalf.

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"Peut-锚tre fallait-il que la punition des imprudens et des faibles fut confi茅e 脿 la malignit茅, car la pure vertu n'e没t jamais 茅t茅 assez cruelle."

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