The letter which divulged the news of this affair reached the First Consul at St. Cloud on an interesting occasion.
Inquiries at the village of Florida divulged the fact that Colonel Harris, learning of my intended movement, while my transportation was being collected took time by the forelock and left Florida before I had started from Salt River.
All admitted, however, that this was best known to Timothy himself, and possibly to Soames, who never divulged a secret.
When the news was divulged and noised abroad, a general Convention of the whole nobility was appointed to be holden at Edinburgh on the fifteenth day of January following.
The Moola wrote word that the matter was not known, except perhaps to a few of the Khan’s servants, who had not divulged it.
It may now be divulged that many weeks prior to the writing of the letter mentioned above I had confided an outline of my invention to a certain naval officer, a friend of mine in charge of a patrol-boat.
He indulged in a prolonged debauch during which he divulged the full depths of his iniquity.
I believe it is a true observation, that few secrets are divulged to one person only; but certainly, it would be next to a miracle that a fact of this kind should be known to a whole parish, and not transpire any farther.
It is said by Leonello to have beendivulged by Winwood to James.
It is not clear whether he everdivulged the quantities as well as the ingredients.
If I have divulged facts and exposed the secret workings of what is merely a fraternal organization, then I am unquestionably guilty of reprehensible conduct.
Still, the system was not divulged in its entirety until he was in the House, and had founded what became known as the "Young England School.
No, she had before them divulged nothing of which she was ashamed; she was only ashamed that what she had said was not true.
The truth was earlier divulged than she expected--for just as dinner was removed, her footman delivered a message to her from her milliner concerning a new dress for the evening--the present evening particularly marked.
When his father asked him why not, he partly divulged his reasons for going; whereupon his father said he was afraid his uncle would bear malice for what happened in the past, and that he would not be able to remain there long.
When the Governor was dead, his family divulged the contents of the letter; and some of his subordinates sent men to search for the city, but they only found range upon range of inaccessible mountains, with nothing like a road or path.
P: When the Prophet confided a fact unto one of his wives and when she afterward divulged it and Allah apprised him thereof, he made known (to her) part thereof and passed over part.
What I told him will never bedivulged while I'm sober.
Johnston; but, if that were really so, it was not, at the time, divulged or so much as hinted at.
Furthermore, the circumstances of his assignment to command were being inquired into and everything divulged was telling tremendously against him.
I cannot trace it to an authentic source; and, if true, the telegraph operatives must have divulged it.
Surely none of his subordinates divulged the secret, for none but generals of division knew it.
Forty members of the assembly were to constitute a quorum, and the proceedings were not to be divulged without consent of Parliament.
It did not appear that Williams had ever divulged these letters; but it was held that the concealment of a libellous letter was a high misdemeanor.
If he divulged the secret, it would mean disgrace, ruin, even worse.
As soon as she knew that you admired her she came to me, and threatened that if I divulged anything she would give me up to the police.
We were on a midnight expedition, and a policeman who proved troublesome received an ugly dig with a knife; therefore I was confident that if this were divulged I should be arrested and sentenced as one of Victor's accessories.
Then vengeance was denounced against all spies and all informers who had divulged to the usurpers the designs of the Court of Saint Germains.
His Majesty may be displeased if what ought to be known only to him should be divulged to others.
Thus we are told that "the name of an American Indian is a sacred thing, not to be divulged by the owner himself without due consideration.
But there is yet another and a deeper secret of the mysteries which the author of the poem appears to have divulged under cover of his narrative.
As distinguished from the real or primary names, these secondary names are apparently held to be no part of the man himself, so that they may be freely used anddivulged to everybody without endangering his safety thereby.
Illustration: Then shedivulged her great project to Fanny.
Then she went downstairs and divulged her great project to Fanny.
I was dying to tell her of the interesting things that Annie had divulged to me about her family, but a confidence is a confidence and must be respected as such.
I had gathered that much from what Annie had divulged to me that night at Gresham when she had opened the box with her dead mother's dress in it and found the note from her mother, with the twenty-five dollars pinned in the sleeve.
I have a secret to disclose to you," said he, "which cannot be divulged on any other spot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divulged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.