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Family descent.
“And hath made of one blood all nations of men.”- Acts xvii. 26.
“Weel! blude's thicker than water. She's welcome to the cheeses and the hams just the same.” —Sir W. Scott: Guy Mannering.
A Prince of the Blood. One of the Royal Family. Bad blood. Anger, quarrels; as, It stirs up bad blood. It provokes to ill-feeling and contention. Blue blood. (See under Blue.)
“It runs in the blood of our family.” —Sheridan: The Rivals, iv. 2.
My own flesh and blood. My own children, brothers, sisters, or other near kindred. Laws written in blood. Demades said that the laws of Draco were written in blood, because every offence was punished by death.
The field of the battle of Cannæ, where Hannibal defeated the Romans, B.C. 216.
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