Which preposition to use with grafting

on Occurrences 37%

The priesthood encourage this superstition, as they have grafted on it some mystical rites, which add to their power and profit, and which one of our Pundits thinks has a great resemblance to the Eleusinian mysteries.

of Occurrences 14%

About this time another set of old observations came to life again, related to those of Docent Berthold on the auto-grafting of the testes of a cock, with complete retention of its sexual characters, which he said, must be due "to the productive action of the testes, i.e., to its effect upon the blood, and thence to the corresponding effect of such blood upon the entire organism."

in Occurrences 13%

It shall not need, I'll keep him safe enough; Be sure he shall not graft in such a stock.

of Occurrences 7%

Then Schiff, in 1884, neglected twenty-five years, came back, with an array of demonstrations, proving that the various symptoms, tremors, spasms and convulsions, following removal of the thyroid, could be prevented by a previous graft of a piece of the gland under the skin, or by the injection of thyroid juice into a vein or under the skin, or by the ingestion of thyroid juice or the raw thyroid by mouth.

into Occurrences 6%

or has each national tongue grafted into it the technology of the maritime calling?

with Occurrences 3%

The potato has been grafted with great success on the cucumber tree in some of the Western States.

from Occurrences 3%

Nevertheless the statutory and historical element is not a graft from without, but a shell organically grown around natural religion, indispensable for its development, and to be removed but gradually and by layerswhen the inclosed kernel has become ripe and firm.

out Occurrences 1%

This enormous Bough was a Graft out of a Welsh Heiress, with so many Ap's upon it that it might have made a little Grove by it self.

to Occurrences 1%

It was this latter reputation that had brought Simon Graft to him.

behind Occurrences 1%

The old one thinks he's going to die, and he's sore at leaving so much graft behind him.

at Occurrences 1%

For each plant is sowed or propagated or harvested in season according to its nature: so while most trees are grafted most successfully in spring, rather than the autumn, yet figs may be grafted at the summer solstice, and cherries even in winter.

by Occurrences 1%

This means inequality and hardship in the operation of the tax and, as a result, unceasing temptation to perjury by the taxpayer and to favoritism and graft by public officials. § 4.

Which preposition to use with  grafting