Book,  Par.

1    II,     37|    gone home he charged his kinsman, Publius Quirinus, with
2    II,     88|   and Heniochia, and to his kinsman, the king of Scythia. Quitting
3    IV,     60|  work willingly, as being a kinsman of the goddess. After this
4   XII,     16|   taunted him with being no kinsman of his or of the Arsacids,
5   XIV,     52| exposed to many a plot. His kinsman, Valerius Fabianus, who
6    XV,     92| destruction of a brother, a kinsman, or a friend, would return
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