We have no meanings for "enjoin secrecy" in our records yet.
1 Indeed, it was his custom to enjoin secrecy upon those whom he assisted; but they would not remain quiet.
2 Self-interest will enjoin secrecy .
3 I don't enjoin secrecy on you, however, added the notary, as he folded the paper and put it into his doublet pocket.
4 As it was always on subjects of' no importance, I never thought of enjoining secrecy .
5 At the same time he strictly enjoined secrecy .
6 He grasped the padre and led him toward the door, cursing and threatening, no doubt enjoining secrecy .
7 The political side of Mr. Lincoln's character is seen in the fact that he enjoined secrecy upon Mr. Botts.
8 That Miss Hardcastle was herself of this opinion seems evident from her having enjoined secrecy upon her youthful bridegroom.
9 Enjoining secrecy till he returned, Sherman took the telegram with him and showed it to Johnston, whom he watched intently.
10 'It is not proper for me to enjoin secrecy .
11 Knowing his majesty's character, the thief had the presence of mind to give him a wink, with a sly gesture enjoining secrecy .
12 He forbade "Ma" to follow, and enjoined secrecy upon all, in order that no tales might be carried back to her.
13 "Had not this younger sister even enjoined secrecy upon you in asking you to harness the horse?"
14 "And I want to see him," replied Jem, suddenly remembering his last night's determination to enjoin secrecy on Job Legh.
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