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1 A distant kinsman of her own, and a Catholic, she explained.
2 This was the work of Doctor Richard Bright, a distant kinsman .
3 He was himself a distant kinsman of the Emperor.
4 He had two nieces and a more distant kinsman .
5 A near neighbor is better than a distant kinsman .
6 And the lands passed to a distant kinsman .
7 He was a distant kinsman of Daniel Webster.
8 General John Winslow was but a distant kinsman of Anna's, for he was descended from Edward Winslow.
9 This man was a distant kinsman of my mother, venerable for his age, his uprightness, and sagacity.
10 Hence, no doubt, the bond that united him to Mr. Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman , the well-knownman about town.
11 Jesus happened to be a distant kinsman of the bride, and according to custom He was bidden to the feast.
12 He contented himself with resolving to push the boy,-todo what was merely just to the distant kinsman of his late wife.
13 To a distant kinsman of mine falls the dubious honour of stirring controversy in his adopted homeland a century after his demise.
14 Usually he was a distant kinsman , but whether a blood relation or not, we regarded all Welshmen as belonging to our clan.
15 The party then began to converse of Sir Wycherly, his actual condition, and his probable motive in desiring to see his distant kinsman .
16 Walter La Vigne was dead, and the succession of Bellevue passed over the daughters of the house, to vest in a distant kinsman .
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