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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 28 0 Browse Search
Baron de Jomini, Summary of the Art of War, or a New Analytical Compend of the Principle Combinations of Strategy, of Grand Tactics and of Military Policy. (ed. Major O. F. Winship , Assistant Adjutant General , U. S. A., Lieut. E. E. McLean , 1st Infantry, U. S. A.) 18 0 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1 18 0 Browse Search
C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874. 16 0 Browse Search
Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley 12 0 Browse Search
Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 2 10 0 Browse Search
Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 10 0 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 10 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 8 0 Browse Search
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the following words: The Jews were once a free people, but were now brought under the Roman Iron Yoke of Bondage, and obliged by superior force to pay tribute to Caesar. To enforce this subjection military forces were sent from Rome into Judea, as troops are now sent among us! This centurion, as they were then called, or captaiforeign tribute — as troops are sent among us to guard the Commissioners and their numerous dependents. The publicans are already alluded to as the collectors of Caesar's tax imposed upon the Jews by arbitrary power, and were accountable only to the tyranny of emperors; but as they were independent of the people, like our Commissntinues his exposition of Luke, and the same of John. In a sermon on July 31, 1774, he speaks of the tribute or tax cruelly and unjustly imposed upon the Jews by Caesar, the Roman Emperor, and a band of bloody soldiers sent from Rome to enforce the payment of it, and exclaims, Happy for New England, if this had been practised by
omy, his birth-place. Ammi Ruhamah Cutter [H. U. 1752], his son, of Portsmouth, N. H., was surgeon of Rogers's Rangers in the French War, and Physician-General of the Eastern Department in the Revolutionary War. See Wyman's Chas., 266. 20 7. CAeSAR, servant of John (3), hanged himself, 26 June, 1743, a. 30 yrs. 8. Gershom, s. of Gershom (1), who o. c. and was bap. Camb. ch. 10 May, 1702, d. 7 July, 1753, a. 73. His w. Mehitable—maiden name Abbott — who was adm. Camb. ch. 15 Feb. 1708,onathan, b. 30 Aug., bap. 2 Sept. 1744, d. 19 Aug. 1747, a. 4; Phebe, b. 12, bap. 22 Mar. 1747, adm. Pct. ch. 28 Oct. 1770; Jonathan, b. 6, bap. 29 Oct. 1749, d. 11 Sept. 1751, a. 2. A negro child at George Cutter's d. 31 Aug. 1751, a. 6 weeks; CAeSAR, servant of George, d. 25 July, 1777; experience, a mulatto, brought up by George, bap. 23 Nov. 1783. See Wyman, 268. 16. Nehemiah, s. of Gershom (8), adm. to Camb. ch. 13 Aug. 1738, whose w. Martha—maiden name Bowman—was adm. Camb. ch. 30