Book,  Par.

1    II,     12|   ruler of his kinsfolk and relatives, and indeed of his own people.~ ~
2    II,     36| after house, entreating his relatives, and imploring some eloquent
3    II,     42|     also strongly urged his relatives to stop his departure by
4    II,     43|    till at last when Piso's relatives tried in vain to restrain
5    IV,     23|   many of them were her own relatives or were leading men in the
6    IV,     80| Even those whose friends or relatives were away from home for
7   XII,     11|   people. Already brothers, relatives, and distant kin had been
8   XIV,     42| possessions, and the king's relatives were made slaves. Roused
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