Mandoux were in the château; and, if so, to apprize him he wished to speak with him.
Lemonnier was somewhat of a courtier, and one glance at the two noblemen before whom he stood, was sufficient to apprize him what opinion was expected from him.
The different persons composing this establishment, therefore, concur not only in praying of us to signify their sentiments, but likewise to apprize you, that you are unanimously forbidden to appear within these walls again.
His majesty, he said, had a confessor, who ought to be sent for, and the very sight of him in the royal chamber would be sufficient to apprize the illustrious invalid of the motives which brought him thither.
My companion did not apprizeme that the apartment was inhabited.
One thing only detained me; the desire to apprizemy patron of the treachery of Thetford.
Can I render her a greater service than to apprize her of the aspersions that have rested on it, and afford her the opportunity of vindication?
For my part, I was ignorant of the arrival of the family at the Castle until yesterday morning, and then I sent off a messenger to apprize my dear Miss Beaufort of my being in her neighborhood.
Remain here, my son," said he, "until I apprize your brother how nearly you are related to him.
A proper inquiry will, I suppose, obtain the amount of payments on all these bills, and then you will be possessed of the state of things so fully, that you can apprize me of facts sufficient for my information.
It is my duty to mention to you the fact, and to apprize you, that in such circumstances, our operations will continue to be desultory efforts of individual power, rather than the combined exertion of political strength and firmness.
I write, Sir, to apprizeyou of the public danger, and to tell you I shall endeavor to fulfil engagements, which I have entered into already, that I may quit my station like an honest man.
They had neglected to apprize Isabel of the arrival of strangers, and were glad to find her morning services to her father had been thus misconstrued.
He determined to open the door sufficiently to steal a view of the object concealed, and afterwards to join Isabel on her return, and apprize her of the necessity of selecting another asylum.
In case you should dine in company with her, I will apprize you of one circumstance, by a trifling attention to which you may elevate yourself in her esteem.
You had better, immediately on receipt of this, go out yourself, and apprize Anthony and Peggy.
It is proper to apprize you of a circumstance, which may show the expediency of being in some degree on your guard, even in your communications to the court of France.
Press the negotiation for our captives, in the line and on the terms I had fixed, not binding us further without further advice, and be pleased to apprize us of its present situation and future progress, as being a subject we have at heart.
Of this change he instantly sent to apprize the commander in chief, as well as Admiral Duckworth; trusting that the latter would send his squadron there, which might enable him to look the enemy in the face.
I withdrew some miles from London, and left Spencer there to apprize me of any change in your circumstances.
I shall now act with more confidence, as my Sylph tells me he will watch over and apprize me of every danger.
The Grand Master shall thus continue: You being now a member of this Holy Brotherhood, it falls to my lot to apprize you of the position which you now occupy, and some of the duties incumbent upon you.
Each regiment and corps will apprize them of this, that ignorance may not be pleaded as an excuse.
Our conclusion was, that the most prudent plan was to return, and apprize our companions of what we had seen.
He proposed to his command, that a couple of men should make their way through the enemy, cross the Mississippi, and apprize the commander of Bellefontaine of their condition.
Sir, Whatever despatch I make in sending a vessel, I do not flatter myself to apprize Congress with the news of a general peace; yet such are my feelings on the occasion, that I cannot defer presenting them with my congratulations.
After a pause during which he had felt the pulse of the child, he resumed, "She now sleeps quietly; if you wish to apprizeyour friends of your present abode, you have time to do so.
Once at Botzen, I can write to the people with whom I lodged, and apprize them that I was forced to leave suddenly, send them some money, and beg them to pack my things and forward them to me.
Duke writes; 'I write one line to apprize you that I am in Town and that I will endeavour to go to see you at three this day.
You are very kind and I am very sensible of your kindness in offering me consolation and in urging me to call upon you and I will do so as soon as it will be in my power and will write to apprize you of the Time.
Do thou apprize me, if thou canst, what the Emperor is at present doing, and take my word I will find means to bring him round to our opinion.
Thine own eyes dailyapprize thee, that the colour of the sky nightly changes from bright to black, yet thou knowest that this is by no means owing to any habitual colour of the heavens themselves.
Paulo de Gama immediately made signals to apprize the other ships of his situation and their danger; on which they had the good fortune to avoid the shoals and got safely to anchor.
So soon as he had dismounted, in the midst of a numerous and brilliant suite, he sent to apprize her of his arrival, and to know when it would be her pleasure to receive him.
Late and dark as it was, her determination was to go herself and apprize Clarke of his danger, in the hope of being in time for him to make a safe retreat; for she believed that the enemy were too numerous to justify a battle.
Guns were frequently fired to apprize any who might be near of our approach; but, as no one appeared, and no signal was returned, and the loose ice was setting down towards the ship, we bore up to proceed to the next appointed rendezvous.
Gentlemen, I have the satisfaction of being able to apprize you, that since the declaration of France, made here the 18th of March, affairs have taken in this country a most favorable turn.
He has the honor to apprize the Director-General, that he has authorised Mr W.
I must however apprize Congress, that the French army and navy are demanding in the most pressing terms, pecuniary supplies for themselves.
The object has been simply to tell what systems were thought out and held, without attempting to apprize them or measure their value, or point out how far they are applicable to modern times.
But they could make no attempt to apprize in definite language what in the receiver was meant by need, and in the giver by superfluity.
What we most wondered at, was the behaviour of two ships then in the roads, known by their colours to be English, the people of which had not the kindness to apprize us of the customs of the subtile currish Spaniards.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apprize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: appreciate; cherish; esteem; prize; treasure; value