The convents recalthe Indian and Chinese Buddhism.
Thus we have noted ceremonies which forciblyrecal the Communion.
If, whilst we are arranging the negotiation with Sweden, the contributions of England should yield us anything, I might then recal to your attention a favourite project of mine.
Several of the states recommended him to their deputies; and from only suspecting one of them of being unfavourable to him, the New York assembly wished to recal one of their delegates.
I owe you so much gratitude, and feel so much attached to you, that I wish to recalsometimes to your recollection the rebel commander of the little Virginian army.
This letter, sir, is merely intended to recal me to your remembrance, and to offer you the assurance of my respectful and affectionate regard.
As I was reckoned an uncommonly well-educated boy, it may not be ungratifying to the admirers of the present system of education to pause here for a moment, and recal what I then knew.
Wordsworth was describing the Duddon in April, the lines Golden locks of birch, that rise and fall On gales that breathe too gently to recal Aught of the fading year's inclemency, tell us that he was a wanderer here in October also.
When the victory was completely decided, Gonzalo Pizarro ordered a retreat to be sounded to recal his troops who were engaged in pursuit of the enemy.
I will try and attempt every thing," says Brutus; "I will never cease to recal my country from this state of servility.
Sidenote: The Irish council desire therecal of Skeffington.
Certainly this did oblige the posterity, at least not to recal these servants, and, it was always morally obliging.
It was not till after Miss Betsy had reason to believe she had engaged the heart of her lover too far for him to recal it, that she began to take a pride in tormenting.
Will the voice of joy ever recal them from their exile?
For words, seen or heard, recal to our thoughts those ideas only which to us they have been wont to be signs of, but cannot introduce any perfectly new, and formerly unknown simple ideas.
Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly attached to the place of his birth, or to objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life.
This was Laura's hour of prayer, and far less inviting circumstances can recal us to the acts of a settled habit.
She wondered whether she resembled Lady Harriet; whether her own form would recal to Lady Pelham the remembrance of her sister.
Except himself, therefore, Laura had no natural protector; and this circumstance made him tenfold more anxious that she should recal her decision in regard to Hargrave.
And, raising him in my arms, I bore him round the turn of the road, where I found the Count and several of the unarmed servants endeavouring to recal Laura to herself.
Passion is a bad schoolmistress for the memory, but, as good friends, we will recal to the recollection of your Highness that it was not your Highness, but the Admiral of Arragon, that commanded the relieving force before that city.
Recal to your remembrance that frightful night, when I was about to perish in the flames; that terrible moment when you ascended the burning tower, crying out, let me live or die with Lodoiska!
Yet soon Fitz-Owen's eye and voice From these sad dreamsrecal His weeping wife; and deeply chear'd She soon forgets them all.
Then they unto each other will recal Each little incident of that strange night, And give their kind opinion of us all: God bless their faces smiling in the light Of their own cottage-hearth!
The view he is here supposed to have of that ocean would therefore naturally recal his former desire of sailing to India.
I had a dream at four years old which terrified me to such an excess that I cannot now recal it without a beating of the heart.
The emotions excited in me were overwhelming for above two years; and I recal them as vividly as ever now when I see her with a child of her own in her arms.
I'm sure," said Sir Within, "she will recal the injunction for this time.
The lawyer watched her face keenly as she read over the letter, and saw clearly enough, in the puzzled expression of her features, that she was trying to recal what she could have written in her last letter to Rome.
She started up, and looked around her, unable for several seconds to recal where she was.
Don't you think you could recal some at least of it?
Cortes appeared at first unwilling to recal his permission, but at last acceded to our wishes, and the seven deserters were obliged to return, under the ridicule of us all.
As soon as they reached the river, the old soldier made the appointed signal, and Cortes sent to recal them, having sufficiently tried their faith, and informed them that he would march against their enemies with all his troops.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.