An accessory was he who stands by and aids or abets or advises the deed, or who, not standing by, aids or abets or advises the deed, and such persons are to be considered as principals and punished.
He who thus aids, abets, assists, advises or encourages shall be considered as a principal and punished accordingly.
Finally, Virgil in the play is nominated by Caesar to act as judge between Horace and his libellers, and he advises the administration of purging pills to the offenders.
When I bring you the book,' he advises Blount, 'take physic and keep state.
The Greeks having retired into their intrenchments, Hector attempts to force them; but it proving impossible to pass the ditch, Polydamas advises to quit their chariots, and manage the attack on foot.
I aspire, Madam, to render myself favorable to the deity to which reason advises me to make homage.
Toward the end of 1792, Cssanova wrote a letter to Robespierre, which, as headvises M.
Nor by reason of a knowledge which advises about brazen pots, I said, nor as possessing any other similar knowledge?
John Randolph of Roanoke, in a letter to Albert Gallatin (October 14th), advises "the printing of.
He advises that in the new Constitution the principle of arbitration, outside of courts, should be established.
The journey is a long one, through the desert, and over the sea; But Bek en Chunsu advises me to venture it.
He advises it, you understand-he does not command.
He advises me--he will never compel me--to yield to a man whom I can never love.
Sweet Evelina," and the grand, magnificent epic which advises you to "Jine the Cavalry!
We ought to negotiate for the best terms, but the man who advises that, will be hissed at and called a 'coward.
Every regiment and fighting unit has posted to it, on proceeding on active service, a medical officer who looks after the health of the men and advises the commanding officer on sanitary matters.
The corn was commonly housed; but if there be a want of room, he advises that the ricks be built on a scaffold and not upon the ground.
In other words, he advises the workers to spend all they earn and to become paupers in their old age.
He advises the use of laxative pills the first night out and, if necessary, during the entire voyage.
Fordyce Barker, an eminent physician who has made a careful study of sea-sickness, opposes the previous use of cathartics, and advisesthat a hearty meal be eaten a short time before going on board.
And every one when he advises others to describe only the strong, healthy, and interesting, means himself.
At last the mother takes courage and advises the daughter to go on the streets.
He advises us to attach ourselves to measures, and not to men.
So he advises we would sum up all we have against him and lay it before the Duke of York; he condemned my Lord Bruncker.
Carteret will do what he will; and advises me to be often with him, and eat and drink with him.
Mr. Cowling did this day in the House-lobby tell me of the many complaints among people against Mr. Townsend in the Wardrobe, and advises me to think of my Lord Sandwich's concernment there under his care.
Cape May, at childhood home, at Magnolia, advises O.
She advises them to demand suffrage for all women, married and single; but I contend that it is not in good taste for either of us to counsel public opposition to the bill before Parliament.
Judge Selden advises that she has right to vote under Amend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "advises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.