In 1825, the weevil, for the first time, made its appearance in St. Clair and the adjacent counties, and has occasionally renewed its visits since.
A series of very interesting anniversaries are held in Cincinnati, the first week in November, when all the great objects of Christian effort receive a renewed impulse.
VI The practice proceeded with renewed vigor through the evenings that followed; then French Janin sank back into a torpor, varied by acute depression.
These details renewedhis delight; they lent a warm humanity to her charm.
He emptied two full spits, renewed his coffee and finished the potatoes.
Then ensued a suspension till 1879, when the reappearance of salmon in the Merrimack, Connecticut, and some other rivers renewed the hopes of final success, and encouraged the commissioners to reopen the station.
It was a return to life, a return to space; the earth coming out from under a pall to take its place in the renewed and immense scintillation of the universe.
They will remain there so long as renewed appetite shall find multiplied prey.
The promised reward, though further from his grasp than before, yet shed its glamour over his mind, and whetted it to ponder over renewed plans, on a less delicate and ingenious style, more peculiarly his own.
The words reached the ears of Martialis, whose heart throbbed with renewed hope which would not be denied.
Their grasp restored him, and he struggled with renewed vigour.
Did you accept therenewed flow of the fountain this morning as a favourable omen, reversing that of yesterday?
They all laughed, and then bent their eyes on the face of Apicius with renewed interest.
He renewedhis efforts, and the Emperor's eyes glistened.
My own blood boiled; but the interference of mutual friends pacified us for the time, and we renewed our applications to the bottle.
I generally contrived to manage a little quarrel about once a month, as it renewed his passion.
When I returned to him about an hour since, I renewed the subject, and stated that I thought it was the custom to make a note of any particular marks upon the children, by which they might be eventually reclaimed.
My senses were gradually overpowered by the pain, which was so much increased by the renewedsuspension of my body.
She had renewed old intimacies, sent out invitations which had been eagerly accepted; already the saloons of the Hotel Levrault were peopled with aristocratic physiognomies.
Pope Celestine I, renewedthe condemnation of Celestius, but it was not until nearly a century later that Pelagianism received its death-blow.
Miss Hall, with her renewed youth and her years of experience, at once took a position in Wilson's company, second only to the star.
In 69, after a year's pause, Vespasian vigorouslyrenewed the struggle by subduing the remaining outlying districts.
He renewed the treaty with Rome, which had taken the place of Greece in becoming the greatest power in the world and in deciding the fate of nations.
It was locked; an occurrence so unusual as to arouserenewed surprise.
Mrs. Meeks was stung into renewed interest in the life she had been upon the point of denouncing as utterly devoid of satisfaction.
Dropping the rifle, Maggie Brainerd caught up the pole once more and applied it with all the strength at her command, while Gravity threshed the water with renewed vigor.
There could be no questioning this fact, and the other two renewed their watch, like men who knew the need of vigilance.
Taking renewed courage they once more opened their houses and the shops that had been closed since the beginning of the blockade, and business began anew.
In his letter accepting the nomination, therefore, he calmly ignored the platform, and renewed his assurances of devotion to the Union, the Constitution, and the flag of his country.
Rochaigue offered me his arm, but just as we were leaving the hall we heard shouts of laughter, and renewed applause.
The engine had suddenly yielded to his frantic efforts, and once more commenced to throb with renewed life.
The next morning everyone could return to work, renewed by the knowledge that the Festival of Acute Shortages would be with them for months.
Soon Eric disappeared under the renewed deluge of egg-beaters and washers.
After the publication of his "Dialogues on Motion," in 1636, he renewed his attempts to bring his method into actual use.
The interest which had been excited by the conchology of the Mississippi and Wisconsin valleys, was renewed in the descent of the Fox River, particularly in the section of it below Winnebago Lake.
Renewed instructions were issued in the month of April, 1831, and an expedition organized at St. Mary's to carry them into immediate effect.
The chief Shingabowassin, under the friendly influences referred to, renewed the negotiations.
Every step we made in crossing these sandy and diluvial elevations, seemed to inspire renewed ardor in completing the traverse.
In the month of August, 1830, instructions were received by Mr. Schoolcraft to proceed into the Upper Mississippi valley, to endeavor to terminate the renewed hostilities existing between the Chippewa and Sioux tribes.
Madame Felix de Vandenesse was to return in a few days, a month earlier than usual, brought back, of course, by her unconquerable desire to see Nathan, who felt that he could not be short of money at a time when he renewed that assiduous life.
During the last days of autumn Marie and Raoul again met and renewed their walks in the Bois, where alone they could see each other until the salons reopened.
In October Nathan's notes to du Tillet fell due, and the banker graciously renewed them, but for two months only, with the discount added and a fresh loan.
The enraged monarch, however, had no sooner got them into his power, than he ordered every one of them to be decapitated, and pressed the siege with renewed vigour.
The wooden cupola of the bell was so decayed as to let in the rain, and was obliged to be renewed in a form to agree with the other parts of the southern front.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renewed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.