6 Metaphors for insertion

forms of, what insertion is necessary Verbs of commanding, desiring, expecting, &c., to what actions or events refer of desisting, omitting, &c., with a part.

The insertion of a single parable on the part of Matthew, and omissions on the part of Luke, are the only interruptions.

His insertion, however, into this picture, was a whim of the artist, whose cosmopolitan theory led him to believe that one man is, as a rule, quite as good as another, and that paintings are always appreciated best when they refer to people whom you know.

The insertion, therefore, of the lines in commemoration of Shaftesbury's judicial character, was a voluntary effusion on the part of Dryden, and a tribute which he seems to have judged it proper to pay to the merit even of an enemy.

The insertion of the clause, was the testimony of the eminent jurists that framed the Constitution, to the existence of the power, and their public proclamation, that the abolition of slavery was within the appropriate sphere of legislation.

Mr. Henry insisted, that the insertion of these restrictions on Congress, was a plain demonstration that Congress could exercise powers by implication.

6 Metaphors for  insertion