The continuator of the Croyland Chronicle insinuates nothing against Richard.
He probably insinuates that the king should heal him by his power of touching for the king's evil.
Now, when he saith that the gates are pearls, he thereby insinuates several things.
But in that he saith milk, he insinuates there are spoons for children in the church.
Lastly, When he saith this city is gold, he also thereby insinuateshow invincible and unconquerable a spirit the people of God are possessed with.
Luke 16 insinuates it; yea, reason itself awake would abhor it, and tremble at such a thought.
Laurus, insinuates that they fought to settle which was the best mathematician!
The third bearing the Name of Basiglossus, commenceth in the Basis or Root of the Os Hyoides, and thence insinuates it self into the Root of the Tongue, to draw it back to the bottom of the Mouth.
All living Creatures require Air of a determined Gravity to perform Respiration easily, and with Advantage; for it is by its weight that this Fluid insinuates it self into the Cavity of the Breast and Lungs.
These parts form a beak which the mite or tick insinuates into the flesh of its host, upon the blood of which it subsists.
It does not bury itself in the flesh, but simply insinuates the anterior part of the body just under the skin, thereby causing intense irritation, followed by a little red pimple.
It insinuates itself so stealthily, so noiselessly, that it has ensnared and bound me before I can suspect its presence; and my case too is somewhat peculiar, and hard to cure by the religious treatment commonly prescribed in such cases.
Cotes's picture of Maria is a half length of a modestly dignified lady, having no tendency at all to that silliness that Walpole insinuates was characteristic of her.
A commonwealth writer insinuates otherwise; but the visitation was not public.
Pope says he had a "gilt tub," and insinuates that he sometimes got drunk.
It insinuatesitself into our very substance, and it is not so much the music that moves us as we that move with it.
Animal battles give the right and only key to human conflicts, for the superadded rational element in man is not partisan, but on the contrary insinuates into his economy the novel principle of justice and peace.
Most men have no vocation; and society, in imposing on them some chance language, some chance religion, and some chance career, first plants an ideal in their bosoms and insinuates into them a sort of racial or professional soul.
There is an old saw, gentle reader, which insinuates that it is prudent occasionally to allow "sleeping dogs to lie.
The colonel's birth may be as noble as he insinuates it to be.
If an observer adroitly insinuates the point of a pin under the edge of the door, and elevates it a little, he immediately perceives a very strong resistance.
The rain thus insinuatesitself into every part, and the action of heat promotes the decomposition.
No one can read his book without feeling that he insinuates much more than he positively affirms or denies.
Whether this punishment was corporeal, as Johnson insinuates in the similar case of Milton, we are ignorant.
The writer of this lively passage would be doubtless unwilling himself to carry out the principle which it insinuates to those extreme conclusions to which it is often pushed by others, in matters of education.
He is never mean or little in his disputes, never takes unfair advantage, never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments, or insinuates evil which he dare not say out.
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