Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       of another, Parents nor kinred never visiting them, but
 2  Ind      |      forsaken of~ ~neighbors, kinred, and friends, standing also
 3  Ind      |     it is) was, that~ ~women, kinred, neighbours, and friends,
 4  Ind      |   regard that our~ ~Husbands, Kinred, and Friends, either dying,
 5    5,    3|      malice to his name and~ ~kinred, from which hard fate he
 6    7,   10| knavery, in the comparison of kinred by him moved, concerning~ ~
 7   10,    4|     her~ ~parents and neerest kinred, the time for her deliverance
 8   10,    8|  common father; nor could the kinred of Chremes discerne, which
 9   10,    8|    few months after, that the kinred of Gisippus~ ~came to see
10   10,    8|     such peremptory sort, her kinred and friends will bestow
11   10,    8|       Sophronia, who with hir kinred, as also those of Gisippus,~ ~
12   10,    8|    perswasions, he caused the kinred of Gisippus and~ ~Sophronia,
13   10,    8|    then the bond of bloud and kinred)~ ~confirmed us in our election
14   10,    8|      friends; whereas that of kinred, commeth onely~ ~by fortune
15   10,    8|       not any of her parents, kinred or friends called thereto:
16   10,    8|     thereof) than to lose the kinred of the one, and procure~ ~
17   10,    8| procure great multitudes of~ ~kinred, store of brethren, numbers
18   10,    9|   Wife,~ ~and likewise to his kinred and hers: procured a great
19   10,    9|      and~ ~threatnings of her kinred (but much against her owne
20   10,   10|    qualitie, inviting all his kinred, friends,~ ~and acquaintance
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