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  • 31Zacchaeus — (Greek Ζακχαῖος, Hebrew זכי, which means pure [ [http://cf.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/Lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H2140 t=kjv| Strongs Lexicon on the Blue Letter Bible website] ] ) was a superintendent of customs; a chief tax gatherer (. Zacchaeus… …

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  • 32Théodore Simon Jouffroy — (July 6, 1796 February 4, 1842) was a French philosopher.He was born at Les Pontets, Franche Comté, département of Doubs. In his tenth year, his father, a tax gatherer, sent him to an uncle at Pontarlier, under whom he began his classical studies …

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  • 35Thorfinn Sigurdsson — (1009? ndash; c1064?), called Thorfinn the Mighty [cite book | last = Magnusson | first = Magnus| title =Scotland:The Story of a Nation| publisher = Harper Collins | date =2000 | page =733 | isbn =135798642 ] , was Earl of Orkney. One of four… …

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  • 36Osulf II of Northumbria — Osulf II (also known as Oswulf ) was the son of Eadulf III, Earl of Bernicia (killed 1041), and grandson of Uchtred the Bold, Earl of Northumbria (killed 1016). Osulf’s family ruled as earls of Northumbria from 954 until 1016, and as earls of… …

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  • 37Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian) — See also Titus Flavius Sabinus for other men of this name. Titus Flavius Sabinus, (lived 1st century BC to 1st century) was the son of Titus Flavius Petro and Tertulla. He was an Equestrian from Reate (modern Rieti) in the Sabine region of Italy …

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  • 38catchpole — catchpolery, catchpollery, n. /kach pohl /, n. (formerly) a petty officer of justice, esp. one arresting persons for debt. Also, catchpoll. [bef. 1050; ME cacchepol, late OE caecephol < ML cacepollus tax gatherer, lit., chase fowl, equiv. to cace …

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  • 39taxgatherer — taxgathering, n. /taks gadh euhr euhr/, n. a person who collects taxes. [1545 55; TAX + GATHERER] * * * …

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  • 40Thomas Jefferson: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 4, 1805       Proceeding, fellow citizens, to that qualification which the Constitution requires before my entrance on the charge again conferred on me, it is my duty to express the deep sense I entertain of&#8230; …

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