Which preposition to use with kindred

of Occurrences 46%

Or it is possible that these are the kindred of Holofernes and that they have supped guiltily in their tents with a sisterhood of Judiths.

to Occurrences 30%

" A.C. SWINBURNE No assemblage of letters, parallel or kindred to that in the hands of the reader, if we consider its width of range, the fruitful period over which it stretches, and its typical character, has ever been produced.

in Occurrences 21%

The Vesper-bird begins with all his kindred in a general concert at early dawn, after which they are comparatively silent until sunset, when they repeat their concert, with still greater zeal than they chanted in the morning.

with Occurrences 21%

The old lady, spinning in the sun, I hope would not disdain to claim some kindred with old Margaret.

of Occurrences 10%

Some of these we opened, and found the living bivalves in appearance precisely like their kindred of the salt water.

for Occurrences 4%

I thought what right had I to be homesick, when that poor girl had left all her kindred for life without her consent.

with Occurrences 4%

Nay, sir, your kind words shall not serve the turn: why, think you to thrust your soldiers into our kindred with your courtesies, sir? POPPEY.

in Occurrences 4%

Help for the Bastille prisoner's kindred in La Force!"

after Occurrences 3%

Then said Raguel: I doubt not God hath admitted my prayers and tears in his sight, and I believe that therefore he hath made you to come to me that these may be joined in one kindred after the law of Moses, and now have no doubt

as Occurrences 2%

And now doth Alkimidas give proof that it is with his kindred as with fruitful fields: for they in turn now yield to man his yearly bread upon the plains, and now again they pause, and gather back their strength.

under Occurrences 2%

Many persons moreover placed themselves, their children, and their kindred under his jurisdiction, and the great parishes of their own territory were assigned to him, and finally the episcopate of Kerry became his.

by Occurrences 1%

His thought is to hold himself to his kindred by more subtile and far more delicate bonds.

without Occurrences 1%

Only these two things are done among them as each wishes, namely, they assist the needy and show mercy; but they cannot assist their kindred without the permission of their directors.

at Occurrences 1%

Only for appearance' sake, and for due honour to the bride's relations, she craved that she might have the attendance of her friends and kindred at the approaching solemnity.

into Occurrences 1%

Like Abraham, I had gone out from my kindred into a strange land, and I have often thought that by faith I was joined to that body of Christians, for I certainly knew nothing at all about them at that time.

over Occurrences 1%

O world of waters, o'er whose bed The chainless winds unceasing swell, That claim'st a kindred over head, As 'twixt the skies thou seem'st to dwell; And e'en on earth art but a spell, Amid their realms to wander free Thy task of pride hath speeded well, Thou deep, eternal, boundless sea.

to Occurrences 1%

No Khosráu claims thee for his son, no chief Of noble blood; whilst I can truly boast Kindred to princes of the highest worth, And merit not to be obscured by thee!" To him then Gúdarz: "Hear me for this once, Then shut thy ears for ever.

from Occurrences 1%

He made ready his messenger, and sent for his kindred from oversea.

around Occurrences 1%

Late that afternoon Katy vanished upon one of her periodic visits to the camp of her kindred around the point.

unto Occurrences 1%

Then Achior seeing the virtue of the God of Israel, left his old heathen's customs and believed in God, and put himself to the people of Israel, and all the succession of his kindred unto this day.

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