It is objected to Legend, 1391, that the insertion of hath causes 'the adj.
The insertion of excrescent p occurs after m in other words in Chaucer; as in solempne, dampne.
The circles in the centre indicate the five turns of the spiral, and show the insertion of each of the leaves.
The branch, with the leaves numbered in order; b, a magnified representation of the branch, showing the points of insertion of the leaves and their spiral arrangement.
The Charge for Insertionunder this head is One Dollar a line for each insertion; about eight words to a line.
The insertion of this "note" may prevent many "queries" in after times, when the sayings and doings of 1850 have become matters of antiquarian discussion.
They take their rise below the Upper Rib, and have their Insertion above the lower Rib.
The Proper Extensor of the great Toe springs from the middle of the fore-part of the Perone, passeth over the Foot, and hath its Insertionin the upper-part of the Bone of the great Toe.
The first of the common is the Zygomaticus, the Origine whereof is in the Zygoma and its Insertion in the Corner of the Mouth, to draw it toward the Ears; so that it is the Muscle which acts when we laugh.
The Triangularis is the first of those that contract the Breast, and possesseth the inward part of the Sternum: Its Original is in its lower part, and its Insertion in the top of the Cartilages of the two upper Ribs.
The first Insertion is at the outer Corner of the Jaw, and the second in the middle part, by that means forming the Figure of the Letter X.
The Antithenar draws the Thumb to the other Fingers, having its Origine in the Bone of the Metacarpus, that stayeth the middle Finger, and its Insertion is in the first Bone of the Thumb.
The Subclavian takes up the whole space between the Clavicle and the first Rib: Its Original being in the internal and lower part of the Clavicula, and itsinsertion in the upper part of the first Rib.
The Gracilis hath its Origine in the fore-part at the bottom of the Os Pubis, and its Insertion in the top of the Tibia on the inside.
The first of the proper of the Upper-Lip bears the Name of the Incisivus, its Origine being in the Jaw, in the place of the Incisive Teeth and its Insertion is in the Upper-Lip.
He was probably a less profound lawyer than several sergeants who practised before him in the Court of Common Pleas, whose names would escape an insertion in the most Universal Biographical Dictionary.
I felt that it would be rather much to ask one's executor to get a country vicar to pass a line of a nautical ditty for insertion in a church.
It is often said, for example, that a hundred pounds or so will procure the insertion of an article in most continental newspapers.
Mr Forster in his observations has entered into a very important discussion respecting the formation of the ice islands, but it is vastly too long for insertion in this place.
No apology, it is presumed, need be given, for the insertion of so able a specimen of philosophical discernment, and judicious reasoning.
We will willingly give insertion to any Query on the subject of Ogham Inscriptions generally.
Pauline line of thought may be recognised as an after-insertion in the original text, as is even acknowledged by many on the theological side.
Pauline mention of James as "the Brother of the Lord" is perhaps only an after-insertion in the Epistle to the Galatians in order thereby to have the bodily relationship between James and Jesus confirmed by Paul himself.
Are we so certain that the passage cited from Tacitus as to the persecution of the Christians under Nero is not after all a later insertion and falsification of the original text?
She wore a "costume" of bright terra-cotta poplin, with insertion bands of black lace over pink ribbon at intervals up the skirt and round the body.
Or if their frills crept up into the middle of their skirts and had an insertion heading, how could she be strong-minded enough to let hers remain on the hem with only a gathering thread at the top?
This called forth warm discussion and was at once modified by the insertion of the words, "though entirely just on our part.
There is a slot below the analyzer for the insertion of quartz and gypsum plates.
In the analyzer is a slide for the insertion of gypsum and quartz plates at an angle of 45 degrees.
A ring below the iris diaphragm permits the insertion of glass discs for the purpose of modifying the light.
By far the most important section of this Resolution is the one providing for the insertion of special features when the office is used at the burial of children.
The insertion of this Canticle as an alternate to the Te Deum was in the interest of shortened services for week-day use, as has been already explained.
Pausing a moment at the Creeds for the insertion of a better title than "Or this" before the confession of Nicaea, we pass to the versicles that follow.
The two most noteworthy differences, however, are the omission from our Prayer Book of the so-called Athanasian Creed, and the insertion in it of that part of the Consecration Prayer in the Communion Office known as the Invocation.
The ornamentation consists of engraved elongate lines or beaded lines, and of deep grooves perhaps intended for the insertion of poisonous fluids or the outlet of blood.
From an examination of the flints, it would appear that a very large number of them were adapted for insertion in small harpoons, or that those of grooved form might even have been used as fish-hooks.
Insertion of one spine in the cruciate perspinal hole of the shell.
Insertion of one spine in the perspinal hole of the shell, which is composed of four cruciate aspinal holes and surrounded by a group of dimples and pores.
There are two little oblong pointed angular leaflets at the insertion of the leaves, which latter are pinnated, ending in a tendril, and composed of two or three pair of nearly lanceolate pinn[ae].
This animal has no gall-bladder, nor could I discover the insertion of the biliary duct.
A white scale was placed on each side at the insertion of the wings.
A heavy dermal fold from posterior corner of eye above tympanum and curved downward to insertion of forearm; tympanum round, its diameter slightly more than its distance from eye.
Heavy dermal fold from posterior corner of eye above tympanum and then to insertion of forearm; tympanum concealed above, its diameter about equal to its distance from eye.
A heavy dermal fold from posterior corner of eye above tympanum and then toinsertion of forearm; tympanum round, its diameter three-fourths its distance from eye.
A moderately heavy dermal fold from posterior corner of eye above tympanum and curving downward towards insertion of forearm; tympanum nearly round, covered by dermal fold above, its diameter slightly less than its distance from eye.
A heavy dermal fold from posterior corner of eye above tympanic region and then to insertion of forearm; tympanum completely concealed.
This was the first insertion of this advertisement, although it was dated more than a week prior to its publication.
But the source from which it was taken, together with many of the preceding details of the condition of Stanley during the period of tension, has proved so accurate in essential points of fact, that their insertion seems justifiable.
As they were no hasty and unconsidered expressions, they are deserving of insertion in this place.
These arguments are purposely omitted in this place, and they are reserved for insertion later, when we propose to examine into the morality of the answers made by Father Gerard and others in their judicial interrogations.
The insertionof the lengthy title in full appears unnecessary.
Gorges[117] is in greater detail, but its length prevents its insertion with the foregoing extract.
Instead of augmenting our pages by the insertion of this additional narrative, we have only remarked in notes the material circumstances in which they differ.
Footnote 413: The abbreviated passages, marked in the text by inverted commas, were too long for insertion in a note; and the circumstances they detail appeared too long and uninteresting in the original for being given at full length.
Insertion in hot water will also cure that troublesome and very painful ailment, the whitlow.
Insertion in hot water will cure that troublesome and fearful thing called a whitlow.
In bruises, hot water is most efficacious, both by means of insertion and fomentation, in removing pain, and totally preventing discoloration and stiffness.