They have presented themselves at the bar of the Convention, to entreat a revisal of their father's sentence, and some compensation for his property, so unjustly confiscated.
The National Convention hereby declares that it will admit no petitions for the revisal of such criminal sentences, attended with confiscation of property, as have been passed and executed since the revolution.
Not an additional logic, but the demonstration of the imperative need for a complete revisal of the whole body of logical science, is the first, and in many respects the chief, outcome of his Critical enquiries.
It involves the thoroughrevisal of his criticism of the third and fourth antinomies, as well as of the whole account hitherto given of the function of Reason and of its metaphysical dialectic.
I can not omit recommending a revisal of the laws on the subject of naturalization.
Although the health laws of the States should be found to need no present revisal by Congress, yet commerce claims that their attention be ever awake to them.
Connected with this subject, I must recommend a revisal of our consular laws.
Yet on a revisal of it, I find no part which has not so much bearing on the subject as to be worth merely the time of perusal.
He had happily completed a revisal of his HOMER, and was thinking of the preface to his new edition, when all his satisfaction in the one, and whatever he had projected for the other, in a moment vanished from his mind.
Soon after my publication of this work, I began to prepare it for a second edition, by an accurate revisal of the first.
Between that revisal and the present a considerable time intervened, and the effect of long discontinuance was, that I became more dissatisfied with it myself, than the most difficult to be pleased of all my judges.
And this was the state of the work after the revisal given it about seven years since.
But it may not be amiss to observe, that with regard to the earlier books of the Iliad, it was less a revisal of the altered text, than of the text as it stands in the first edition.
See the Dedication of the Revisal of Shakespeare’s Text.
Then employed two years with Mr. Pendleton and Mr. Wythe, on the revisal and reduction to a single code of the whole body of the British statutes, the acts of our Assembly, and certain parts of the common law.
When my last letters came away, they were engaged in passing the revisal of their laws, with some small alterations.
After a last revisal I consulted with Mr. Mallet and Dr.
The last revisal of the proofs was submitted to my vigilance; and many blemishes of style, which had been invisible in the manuscript, were discovered and corrected in the printed sheet.
The revisal of the New Testament has kept me busy for four months past.
Revisal of the Formulary-- persecutions in France, 243 CCLI.
Having since that received some copies of the revisal of our laws, of which you had desired one, I now send it to you.
Specifically, the review of a text (as of an ancient author) by an editor; critical revisal and establishment.
Outside of the play itself, we have in this case no help towards determining at what time the revisal was made, or how long a period intervened between this and the original writing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "revisal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amendment; correction; recension; rectification; rescript; reviewer; revise; revision; rewrite