So it is a strange thing that men who are schooled by evolution to relate themselves to all that exists, and to seek for new kinships, should lament that there is no new thing under the sun.
"The Kempton-Wace Letters"
Jack London Anna Strunsky
In their isolated and often mistaken struggle they had felt themselves for generations stricken with chill and barrenness; their blood now began to feel the glow of new kinships, the passion of large horizons.
"The Case of Richard Meynell"
Mrs. Humphrey Ward
I cannot think of a family group in savagery with father, mother, sons, and daughters, all delightfully known to each other, in terms which also belong to the civilised family, and still less can I think of these terms being used to take in the extended grouping of local kinships.
"Folklore as an Historical Science"
George Laurence Gomme