单词 | ingraft |
例句 | “By ingrafting representation upon democracy,” as Condorcet’s friend Tom Paine put it, the people could exercise their power both directly, in local assemblies, and indirectly, by provisionally entrusting some of their powers to elected representatives. Could populism actually be good for democracy? 2018-10-11T04:00:00Z It is ingrafted into the line of the Honorian walls, and is best seen from the outside of the city. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z The act of ingrafting a sprig or shoot of one tree into another, without cutting it from the parent stock; Ð called, also, inarching and grafting by approach. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z The Christian religion was ingrafted upon our racial life in the days of slavery. Unfettered A Novel 2012-02-12T03:00:15.143Z The only one certain characteristic of the presence of a calling is this self-denying,—the sacrifice of one's self in order to manifest the power ingrafted in man for the benefit of others. What Shall We Do? 2012-01-29T03:00:11.167Z Elias Hicks ingrafted some reform ideas into the Quaker faith, and instituted a new society of that order. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Or, Christianity Before Christ 2012-01-19T03:00:18.027Z The only implement used among the Mandanes for the purpose of agriculture is a hoe made from the shoulder blade of a buffalo and which is ingrafted upon a short crooked handle. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z Will any advocates for the depravity of reason suppose, that inspiration ingrafts or superadds the essence of reason itself to the human mind? Reason, The Only Oracle of Man Or a Compendius System of Natural Religion 2011-10-12T02:00:53.110Z But as these races ingrafted their mode of culture upon stocks essentially different, the character of the civilization has been variously modified according to the elements which it combined and amalgamated. The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind 2011-08-19T02:00:11.867Z And what am I to do in order to satisfy the craving ingrafted in me for a personal and a common welfare? What Shall We Do? 2012-01-29T03:00:11.167Z Shall we not then hold fast and cherish such a faith? shall we not seek to understand its nature, and endeavor with our whole hearts to ingraft its principles upon our characters? Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z Great poets themselves are not always free of this vice; nay, it is precisely on a certain sort and degree of greatness that it is most commonly ingrafted. Life of Robert Burns 2011-05-11T02:00:21.043Z It was the aim of Italian poets after Boccaccio to effect-481- a fusion between the classical and modern styles, and to ingraft the beauties of antique literature upon their own language. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z They soon ingraft their own social and political system upon immense multitudes, and impose upon vast countries the dominion of that combination of facts and ideas—more or less co-ordinate—which we call a civilization. The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind 2011-08-19T02:00:11.867Z Referring to the aspect of our domestic affairs, he considered that innovations had been ingrafted on the policy of this government, which inevitably betokens its dissolution. Presidential Candidates: containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 2011-02-27T03:00:34.390Z This constitutes the groundwork of the Algic religion: but superstition has ingrafted upon the original stock, till the growth is a upas of giant size, bearing the bitter fruits of demonology, witchcraft, and necromancy. Algic Researches, Comprising Inquiries Respecting the Mental Characteristics of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 of 2 Indian Tales and Legends 2011-02-04T03:00:18.247Z The effete Portuguese race has been ingrafted upon a stupid, stolid, Indian stock, in that country. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z “Perhaps, between us both we may ingraft a little more pride in their natures, for I see they are sadly lacking.” Zula But will it not be a Second Injustice to the Annuitants, after so great a Diminution of their Estates, to have Two Thirds of it ingrafted on a precarious Bottom? A Stiptick for a Bleeding Nation A safe and speedy way to restore publick credit, and pay the national debts It was before remarked, that the theory of progressive development arose partly from an attempt to ingraft the doctrines of the transmutationists upon one of the most popular generalizations in geology. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology The art of ingrafting, so long known to Europe, is still unknown to them. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem In making this statement, no criticism is intended on the motives of those responsible for ingrafting continental methods upon our medical schools. Vivisection The attempt to ingraft turkish trowsers on the Veronese costume, proved too absurd to warrant the continuance of such a representation, and was abandoned after the night of its introduction. Physiology of The Opera It is this implied engagement that so frequently offends the ingrafted white. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) Upon its indigenous sorcery an Oriental star-worship had been ingrafted, the legends of which had lost their significance. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition However absurd might be the follies of these superstitions, they became ingrafted on Society, and were implanted in the opening minds of every successive generation. A Morning's Walk from London to Kew But every body knows, that the human mind is disturbed by nothing more than by fear; the cause of which is self-love ingrafted in all men. Medica Sacra or a Commentary on on the Most Remarkable Diseases Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures That mother who had forcibly separated her from him had herself ingrafted Iver into her inmost thoughts, made of him an integral portion of her mind. The Broom-Squire Henry remained in Bearn with his parents two years, and in that time ingrafted many courtly graces upon the free and fetterless carriage he had acquired among the mountains. Henry IV, Makers of History He who knew what Christianity had been in the apostolic days, might look with boundless surprise on what was now ingrafted upon it, and was passing under its name. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition “So, when in growth we boughs ingrafted see, “The bark inclosing both at once, they sprout. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II Has God ingrafted hereditary slavery upon the constitution of government he condescended to give to his chosen people—that people, among whom he promised to dwell, and that he required to be holy? Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject The effects of long established property were here very apparent in the habits of comfort and industry, which, in process of time, it had ingrafted upon the dispositions and wishes of the people. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes. And they who thus sit in judgment, flatter themselves to be the prophets of an advanced and enlightened era,—ingrafting their personal feelings and rights on the religious and lawful order of the universe. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 4, June 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature He also testifies that He has assumed the human nature for the purpose of making us, who are ingrafted into Him by faith, His members. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church The repairs fall into two classes,—those that require merely removal of injured parts and treatment of the wounds, and those that demand the ingrafting of new wood. The Apple-Tree The Open Country Books—No. 1 But if ever there could be a time for making fundamental changes in our organic law, and ingrafting on it irreversible guarantees, that time is now. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States He that receives with meekness the ingrafted word, is in the readiest capacity to receive more. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning Who cannot see the far-sighted wisdom of our fathers in thus ingrafting this powerful motive upon the fundamental law? The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891 Either of these plans I could readily support; but they have met and will meet with such opposition that we cannot hope to carry them or ingraft them in this bill without defeating it. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. With some experience, the cultivator soon learns to make many deft applications of ingrafting. The Apple-Tree The Open Country Books—No. 1 Colorado was not so fortunate, since her people had been so unwise as to prejudice their cause by restricting the enjoyment of political rights by ingrafting the word "white" into their fundamental law. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States Even the simultaneous sowing of heterogeneous species, and the ingrafting of plants, are considered as violations of the law of nature, which had established the distinctions. A Guide for the Religious Instruction of Jewish Youth Apples and pears, are more easily propagated by ingrafting, than by budding. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School This fundamental principle is now ingrafted upon our constitution. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. The smallpox, so fatal and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless, by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II It must not ingraft itself upon the passing and the accidental, but be pervaded by a poetic intuition of the real. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag It is to be observed, that when colonies made anywhere a settlement, they ingrafted their antecedent history upon the subsequent events of the place. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. The time for ingrafting, is from May to October. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School Another principle must be ingrafted into our tariff laws, growing out of new modes of production by corporations and combinations. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. Gaze at her brows, where heaven ingrafted is; Then sigh, and swear, there is no heaven but this. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles Phillis - Licia Wherefore according as acts of virtue act causally or dispositively towards their generation and preservation, obedience is said to ingraft and protect all virtues. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Their original history was foreign, and ingrafted upon the history of the country where they settled. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. This principle was ingrafted into the treaty of commerce with France; but no stipulation on the subject had been made with England. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States When Athaliah was ingrafted on the stock of royal Judah, she so debased it, that it seemed needful to purify it by cutting off all the branches to the very root. Notable Women of Olden Time The small-pox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless, by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M—y W—y M—e Written during Her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa to Persons of Distinction, Men of Letters, &c. in Different Parts of Europe Two other attempts to ingraft new and vital power on the rigid and trivial sentimentality of the Italian forms of opera were those of Rossini and Weber. The Great German Composers Here the vices of the few are ingrafted on the many, and, like the small-pox, they do not become weaker, but stronger, by universal propagation. The Cross and the Shamrock Or, How To Defend The Faith. An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. A Book For The Entertainment And Special Instructions Of The Catholic Male And Female Servants Of The United States. In speaking of accents, let me say here I do not ask the young priest to commit the signal folly of attempting to ingraft an imported accent on his own native one. The Young Priest's Keepsake From the manners of the republic a custom had been ingrafted into the monarchy of Rome altogether unsuitable to that mode of government. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12) Being submitted for the advice and consent of the Senate, its confirmation, on the 7th day of May last, was accompanied by two amendments which that body ingrafted upon it. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term His grants are ingrafted on the public law of Europe, covered with the awful hoar of innumerable ages. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) He says that he prefers a monarchy to other governments, because you can better ingraft any description of republic on a monarchy than anything of monarchy upon the republican forms. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 03 (of 12) To arms My advice to all ecclesiastical students is—search and see if unmannerly ways are ingrafting themselves into your character. The Young Priest's Keepsake Who shall furnish a pledge that the principle once ingrafted into the Constitution, will not grow, and spread, and fructify, and overshadow the whole land? American Eloquence, Volume 2 Studies In American Political History (1896) And when the apostle teaches how to seek renewing grace, he directs to "lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness and receive with meekness, the ingrafted word." Sermons on Various Important Subjects Receive, then, with meekness the ingrafted word, which is able to save your souls. The National Preacher, Vol. 2 No. 7 Dec. 1827 Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers, Sermons XXVI. and XXVII. Hence the necessity of our being ingrafted into him, as branches into a vine. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations Intermarriages between French and English are now not unfrequent; and it is pleasant to observe the French politeness and bon ton ingrafted on English sincerity and good sense. The Idler in France The small-pox, so fatal and so general among us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) There may also, perhaps, be cases where teachers, whose schools are already in successful operation, may ingraft upon their own plans some things which are here proposed. The Teacher Whatever little advantages the old system might have, they wished to retain and ingraft upon their new life. Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Southern Adventure in Time of War. Life with the Union Armies, and Residence on a Louisiana Plantation Cervantes ridiculed the fooleries and affectation ingrafted upon knight errantry. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces "If, upon a plumbtree, peaches and apricots are ingrafted, no body will say they are the natural growth of the plumbtree." The Grammar of English Grammars It is not always possible, without a close inspection, to separate the genuine shoots of consequential reasoning, which grow out of some radical postulate, from the branches which art has ingrafted on it. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 03 The Rambler, Volume II Perhaps the cough might have been originally an imitation also, ingrafted on the system by habit. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 288, Supplementary Number Good sooth—yet fire is not ingraft in wood, But many are the seeds of heat, and when Rubbing together they together flow, They start the conflagrations in the forests. On the Nature of Things There were others of note seated on the platform, who would gladly ingraft upon English institutions all that is purely republican in the institutions of America. My Bondage and My Freedom To the People of the State of New York: THE residue of the argument against the provisions of the Constitution in respect to taxation is ingrafted upon the following clause. The Federalist Papers Eloquence which ingrafts opinions that are new, and eradicates the old; but yet is widely different from the two characters of Speaking before-mentioned. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. My parents, also, early ingrafted on my mind strict moral principles; taught me to distinguish between right and wrong; to cherish a love of truth, and even a chivalric sense of honor and honesty. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale He found no difficulty in obtaining the hand of the lady, and thus was the foreign family of Columbus ingrafted on one of the proudest races of Spain. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Volume II) His great work on earth is to exemplify, and to illustrate, and to ingraft those principles upon the living and practical understandings of all men within the reach of his influence. My Bondage and My Freedom All that they can be said to prove is that an albino soma does not convert ingrafted ova of black race into ova carrying the albino character. Hormones and Heredity Indeed the fondness for ingrafting a good sense on the word "ambition," is not a Christian impulse in general. Literary Remains, Volume 1 They represent the ingrafting of the pointed arch upon the semicircular. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 The old national faith of Italy, not being rooted in the heart, soon became obsolete, and readily admitted the ingrafting of foreign superstitions, which had no hold on the belief or love of the people. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Not of thy sons, O mother many-wounded, Not of thy sons are slaves ingrafted and grown. Two Nations He was the son of Nero, and on both sides a branch of the Claudian House; though his mother had been ingrafted by adoptions into the Livian, and next into the Julian stock. The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola I ingraft, I raise heavy bodies above the clouds, and guide my course over ocean and through air. Literary Remains, Volume 1 She could not shake off her ingrafted prejudice in his favour; she could not find in her heart to cast him aside in his old age and decay. Lives of the Necromancers It either took the place of the language of the conquered nation, or became ingrafted upon it, and gradually pervaded its composition; hence its presence is discernible in all European languages. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Real friendship is of slow growth, and never thrives, unless ingrafted upon a stock of known and reciprocal merit. For Auld Lang Syne I went on in quality of Syndic for the care of the Observatory, ingrafting myself into it. Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy The small-pox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. Lady Mary Wortley Montague Her Life and Letters (1689-1762) It was a mixture of love and gratitude which prompted this wish, both sentiments not easily got rid of when once ingrafted in our better feelings. Precaution By that time the new words were so numerous and so strongly ingrafted on the native stock that all subsequent additions are unimportant. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities The fate of the acquisitions alluded to forms no exception to the remark; and Naples, like Sicily, continued permanently ingrafted on the kingdom of Aragon. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3 They should be inoculated or ingrafted when of the size of a pipe stem; and in a year after this may be transplanted to their permanent stand. American Woman's Home At which I exceedingly wondered; and concluded that heraldry was ingrafted naturally into the sense of human race. Memoirs of My Life and Writings Yet do I fear him: For in th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— Brutus. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays If he has this education, which is a constitutional ingrafting from the mother's blood, fructified by a like potential father, he will be almost immune from all diseases. Appendicitis The Scot's inalienable prerogative of pedigree exercised an influence over him, though he appeared as a foreign ingraft upon his Scotch family tree. Robert Louis Stevenson Apples and pears are more easily propagated by ingrafting than by budding. American Woman's Home It cannot be ingrafted on a good one; and wherever the forms in any government are bad, it is a certain indication that the principles are bad also. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man The mortality 338:9 of material man proves that error has been ingrafted into the premises and conclusions of material and mortal humanity. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures He says, that he prefers a monarchy to other governments, because you can better ingraft any description of republic on a monarchy, than anything of monarchy upon the republican forms. Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke Those who belong to them have all the upstart pride and pettifogging spirit of their present character ingrafted on the venerableness and superstitious sanctity of ancient institutions. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners The time for ingrafting is from May to October. American Woman's Home Our People treat Foreigners of Merit who come among them, with good Humour & Civility, being desirous of adopting the virtuous Manners of others, and ingrafting them into our Stock. The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 4 She had her father's sweet temper ingrafted on her mother's variable Southern nature. Miss or Mrs? Yet I do fear him; For in th' ingrafted love he bears to Caesar— BRUTUS. Julius Caesar By ingrafting reason on feeling, we 'make assurance double sure.' Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners Bergamot: A fruit which was originally produced by ingrafting a branch of a citron or lemon-tree upon the stock of a peculiar kind of pear, called the bergamot pear. American Woman's Home Among these personages, one who peculiarly took my fancy was Captain Bonneville, of the United States army; who, in a rambling kind of enterprise, had strangely ingrafted the trapper and hunter upon the soldier. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West |
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