The dismissionof the Minister was the obvious result.
Foulon (who had succeeded him on his first dismission as Minister of Louis XVI.
It was not to be expected that a prince who required all the humblest servants of the government to support his policy on pain of dismission would continue to employ an Attorney General whose aversion to that policy was no secret.
The dread of dismission was not sufficient to keep them to their duty: and corporal punishment their officers could not legally inflict.
The dismission of the two brothers is a great epoch in the reign of James.
Nay, and most like, You must not stay here longer; your dismission Is come from Caesar; therefore hear it, Antony.
He desired his dismission from the Countess, which being refused by his Lady, who imagined him to be a faithful servant, he left her clandestinely.
At the same time I requested him to desire his dismissionfrom Amelia, and to follow me, because I wanted his assistance in the execution of my designs.
Grace's letter to the Queen, on his dismission from her service, is printed.
Their dismission was sudden and unexpected; nor was any particular reason assigned for this very unexpected alteration.
I should have been glad, as soon as my dismission was given, to have started on in such a movement.
I told him I would not think of this while the dismission was over my head.
In omitting the specifications relative to the dismission of one Secretary of the Treasury, and the appointment of another, what other specifications were adopted or substituted?
The power of the President to dismiss civil officers was not attempted to be curtailed, but the restraints of responsibility were placed upon its exercise by requiring the cause of dismission to be communicated to Congress in each case.
Senate was necessary to the appointment of an officer, so the consent of the same body would be equally necessary to his dismissionfrom office.
Yet after wards sued for his dismissionto y^e church of Salem, which was granted, with some caution to them concerning him, and what care they ought to have of him.
Girnigo, and prevailing by the unanswerable argument of the purse-strings, it took the appointment and dismission of the "helpers" into its own hands.
The proof led before his dismission went to shew that scarce a day passed without some of the scholars coming home with their heads cut, and their bodies discoloured.
In the late rebellion some recruits had been raised under a positive engagement of dismission at the end of three years.
Stimulated, however, by his friends to one more trial, in spite of the formal dismission he had twice received, he intruded another visit on Lady Matilda at the Farm.
Among the milder means was the dismission of clerks, agents, &c.
After a few other addresses were delivered, and just previous to the dismission of the assembly, Rev.
I know not what orders the Secretary at War may give, but if they be agreeable to my wishes, they will contain an absolute dismission of all the troops in your quarter, for I can see no use in keeping them together.
I hope your Excellency will believe me when I seriously assure you, that the greatest advocates for a change cannot more earnestly desire my dismission than I myself do.
However, the Pretender's being of opinion that the dismission of Mr. Tench was for his service, will scarce be an argument to the new ministry for making more noise about these papers.
That it will produce a dismission of the Cobhamites is pretty certain; the Duke of Bedford and Lord Gower arc warm for both points.
Both his characters delight in musick; but he seems to think, that cheerful notes would have obtained, from Pluto, a complete dismission of Eurydice, of whom solemn sounds only procured a conditional release.
Gerard asserts that Congress had dismissed Paine, whereas Paine resigned, and a motion for his dismissionwas lost.
I promised him a thousand dollars per annum, to begin from the time of his dismissionby Congress.
Revenge came now to her assistance; and she considered her dismission of him, stript, and without a character, with the utmost pleasure.
In college government, dismission is the separation of a student from a college, for an indefinite or for a limited time, at the discretion of the Faculty.
Although dismission was the punishment for persisting in the violation of these regulations, they do not appear to have been very well observed, and gradually, like the other laws of an earlier date on this subject, fell into disuse.
I did hope to have been there in 1783, but could not obtain my dismission from this employment here; and now I fear I shall never have that happiness.
A former petition against governor Bernard met with a dismission couched in similar terms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dismission" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.