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1. The Evolution of Marriage and of the Family by Charles Jean Marie Letourneau (1895)
"... 3rd, kinship by the calumet dance—that is to say, by adoption ; 4th, kinship
by marriage, including the husband, wife, son, and daughter's husband; sth, ..."
2. A Handbook to Political Questions of the Day: And the Arguments on Either Side by Sydney Buxton (1892)
"That kinship by marriage being in no way the same BS kinship by blood, this
concession would not lead to a demand for further relaxation in the prohibited ..."
3. A Handbook to Political Questions of the Day, and the Arguments on Either Side by Sydney Buxton (1892)
"... liberty to make the laws of the Church of England binding on those who do not
belong to that Church. 5.—That kinship by marriage being in no way ..."
4. Manual of Universal Church History by Johannes Baptist Alzog, Francis Joseph Pabisch, Thomas Sebastian Byrne (1892)
"They were divided into congregations, and each congregation again into choirs,
according to age, sex, and kinship by marriage. Into the congregations no one ..."
5. The Nine Books of the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus by Frederick York Powell, Saxo (1905)
"... contrived to marry Rolf's mother, Urse, thinking that his kinship by marriage
would plead for him, and enable him to prompt his stepson more effectually ..."
6. The Nine Books of the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus by Frederick York Powell, Saxo (1905)
"... contrived to marry Rolf's mother, Urse, thinking that his kinship by marriage
would plead for him, and enable him to prompt his stepson more effectually ..."