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With such impassioned oratory, James Douglas Johnson, 41�neither a consanguineal nor a philosophical relation of the President�last week handily captured the Democratic nomination for Governor of Arkansas.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he said coolly, 'Mademoiselle, you are the victim of consanguineal sorcery.'

From Là-bas by Wallace, Keene

There is no variation of the social monotony, and the result is socially the same as close consanguineal interbreeding.

From Consanguineous Marriages in the American Population by Arner, George B. Louis

From about 1855 to 1880 much was written about the effect of consanguineal interbreeding.

From Consanguineous Marriages in the American Population by Arner, George B. Louis

Each one of the Blackfoot tribes is subdivided into gentes, a gens being a body of consanguineal kindred in the male line.

From Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People by Grinnell, George Bird




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