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1 Obviously some movement of a kindred nature must have led up to this crisis.
2 Of a kindred nature was the reform of the calendar.
3 They understood the movements of their foes, for they were of kindred nature with their own.
4 The ceremonies with which he faintly diversifies his life are, of course, of a kindred nature .
5 Letter from Maria L. Porter, a kindred nature .
6 Each, therefore, of the divided parts within us, being carried to its kindred nature , replenishes the void.
7 What was there in him to satisfy a true woman's yearnings for conjunction with a kindred nature ?
8 He also expected my confidence and my appeal for advice in difficulties and dangers of a kindred nature .
9 There is a look of interest mixed with curiosity, leading to the irresistible conclusion of a kindred nature .
10 Another reason of a kindred nature
11 The description applies also to the various Manufacturing and Co-operative Jewelry Associations, and all schemes of a kindred nature .
12 And not only are you so building from within, but you are also continually drawing from without, forces of a kindred nature .
13 This has several meanings: First, by a knowledge of the constitution of the sun, astronomers can understand the kindred nature of the stars.
14 In conclusion, we may mention, that an establishment of a kindred nature to Sailors' Homes is the 'Asylum for Distressed Seamen' in London.
15 From these causes, or from others of a kindred nature , the French tragic stage has within our generation possessed no actor of commanding genius.
16 His first glance at the Comte Louis du Trayas showed Garnett that, by some marvel of fitness, Hermione had happened upon a kindred nature .
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