The Calends, (or Kalends) were invariably the first day of the month, and were so denominated because it had been an ancient custom of the pontiffs to call the people together on that day, to apprize them of the festivals, or days that were to be kept sacred during the month. [Please select]
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She hurried out to apprize Mrs. [Please select]
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The distant yet distinct report of heavy cannon, fired at intervals, apprized Waverley that the work of destruction was going forward. [Please select]
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If you take your horse, the agents of the steamer ought to be apprized of your intention, that they may be prepared, which I do not think they generally are, with a suitable box. [Please select]
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Had the President been fully apprized of the elaborate plans of the British War Office, his anxieties would have been multiplied many times. [Please select]
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"These Indians immediately returning to the shore, apprized their countrymen of what they had observed, and pressed them to go out with them and discover what it might be." [Please select]
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She thought only of the dangers that threatened the lives of thousands of her countrymen, and believing it to be in her power to avert the evil, determined, at all hazards, to apprize General Washington of his danger. [Please select]
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The Ambassador was instructed to explain that the resolution had not been inspired by the President and "the French Government would be seasonably apprized of any change of policy." [Please select]
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By his cry, and the symptoms of fear which he exhibited, we were always apprized of the approach of an enemy, even though the dogs perceived nothing of it. [Please select]
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He had been apprized of the impending danger, and it had been recommended to him to provide for his safety by seeking the protection of the British flag waving at Manshac. [Please select]
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