5.Their manners are more re publican; and their governments, those of three of the provinces of New England in particular, have hitherto been more republican too.
6.Rome's publicani, or publicans, were government contractors who built the republic's roads, temples, aqueducts and the like, provided the empire's supply chains—and milked its subjects for taxes.
7.We believe this is a delight direction although the majority of Malawi are under still homophobic and they feel that gay communities have no rights and no space in the publican life.
8.Hence Mr. Bulstrode's close attention was not agreeable to the publicans and sinners in Middlemarch; it was attributed by some to his being a Pharisee, and by others to his being Evangelical.
9.Here a red-nosed publican shouting the praises of his vats and there a temperance lecturer at 50 pounds a night; here a judge and there a swindler; here a priest and there a gambler.
10.Give me to feel a need of His continual Saviorhood, and cry with Job, I am vile, with Peter, I perish, with the publican, be merciful to me, a sinner, subduing me the love of sin.
11.The philosopher dies sententiously — the pharisee ostentatiously — the simple-hearted humbly — the poor idiot blindly, as the sparrow falls to the ground; the philosopher and idiot, publican and pharisee, all eat after the same fashion — given an equally good digestion.