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They are free, living personalities, united by a sense of human obligation and kindredship.

From Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics by Archibald B. C. Alexander

From time to time she claims kindredship with us, and some globule from her veins steals up into our own.

From A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers by Henry David Thoreau

Would you not like to claim kindredship with him in that, though in no other thing he is like, or likely, to you?

From A Plea for Captain John Brown Read to the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts on Sunday evening, October thirtieth, eighteen fifty-nine by Henry David Thoreau

Ken and Felicia, sunk unobtrusively in the big chairs at the hearth, were each aware of a subtle kindredship between these two at the piano--a something which they could not altogether understand.

From The Happy Venture by Edith Ballinger Price

Claiming a sort of kindredship with all the world, he was universally known, far beyond the pale of his own connexions, by the name of “Cousin Benedict.”

From Dick Sands, the Boy Captain by Ellen E. Frewer




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