Lexicographical Neighbors of Instals
Literary usage of Instals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lancaster and York: A Century of English History (A.D. 1399-1485) by James Henry Ramsay (1892)
"... HE instals HIMSELF AS KING. to his scheme. After a due show of hesitation
Richard CH. xxxn. granted the ..."
2. Tuberculosis as a disease of the masses and how to combat it: Prize Essay by Sigard Adolphus Knopf (1901)
"There the patient instals himself for the day, with his books and writing materials
at his side, placed on a little table, on which his meals may also be ..."
3. The Prema-Sâgara: Or, Ocean of Love by Kavi Lal, Chaturbhuja Miṣra, kavi Lallū Lālu, Frederic Pincott, Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1897)
"... challenged to fight—He fights with Bhima, and after a twenty-seven days'
combat, he is slain—Krishna performs his funeral obsequies, and instals his son ..."
4. Vandyck by M G. Smallwood (1904)
"... a school—Paints the Archduchess Isabel and Marie de Medicis—Advises and helps
the engravers—Comes to London 1627—instals himself near Drury Lane, ..."
5. The Life of Queen Elizabeth by Agnes Strickland (1910)
"Her perilous position in Europe—instals her favourite, Robert Dudley, as Knight
of the Garter—Suitors for her hand—Fetes to the French ambassador—Tournament ..."