Reappointed after the failure of Law's bank, and retired, 1722.
On the other hand, if a man be deposed from the episcopal office for some sin, and confined in a monastery that he may do penance, he cannot be reappointed to a bishopric.
Again, if he owed his promotion to simony of which he was in ignorance, and resigning his episcopate entered the religious life, he can be reappointed to another bishopric [*Cap.
The members of the board have been reappointed in successive years.
By law the terms of service of our most important collecting and disbursing officers in the civil departments are limited to four years, and when reappointed their bonds are required to be renewed.
This does not mean that they belong necessarily to the party in power, or that they may not be reappointed under the commission issued when a new ministry comes into office.
Three of the members may, however, be appointed for life, and any other member may be reappointed for five years.
They met and reappointed him their chairman, expecting, as the majority explained later, that after this recognition of his past services he would voluntarily retire, at least for a time.
In the Congress which met in May, 1775, he again took his seat, having been reappointed as a delegate.
He was reappointed by President Cleveland to the same position in 1886.
He was reappointed to this office under the state government in 1862, and served four years.
He was removed in 1841, but reappointed by President Polk, and continued in office until elected senator from the state of Iowa, which position he held for six years, and was then appointed by President Buchanan minister to New Granada.
Then in 1481 the Earl of Kildare, the only man who could rule Ireland with any hope of success, was reappointed deputy to the young prince.
Sidenote: Lord Carteret retires] The Lord-Lieutenant was reappointed in 1727, when George II.
Two years earlier the prince, having lost his indenture creating him Viceroy of Ireland, was reappointed for twelve years at a salary of L7,000 a year.
In fact it was the very next day that he reappointed him to the Council.
The signature of the Peace Protocol of 1901 was signalized by his obtaining the viceroyalty of Chihli, succeeding the great Li Hung Chang himself, who had been reappointed to his old post, but had found active duties too wearisome.
In March, 1911, at a popular election, the Board was made a charter body, and Mayor Alexander reappointed the gentlemen named.
He wasreappointed second lieutenant of the 2d Infantry Feb.
Though the membership was generally changed this committee continued to be reappointed as one question after another arose which demanded the attention of the Council.
That he was not to be reappointed Presiding Elder, was a foregone conclusion, but he entertained doubts about getting the appointment he had hoped to secure.
Papa sent a telegram advising that he had been reappointed Presiding Elder over the same district, and would come into Chicago for a few days before entering into another year of the work.
Now that the Secretary for War was in the Commons, Lord de Grey was reappointed Under-Secretary.
In 1899 he was reappointed conductor of the Philharmonic Society.
France during the Hundred Days, and was reappointed after the second Restoration in 1815.
Miss Patterson was then reappointed principal of the Preparatory High School and held the position till 1884, when Mr. F.
He had been reappointed to the formal command of the Ninth Corps before he came West, and the corps was sent after him as soon as transportation could be provided for it.
Clay was reappointed minister to St. Petersburg and resigned the military rank which he had never used.
So also Schofield when reappointed in May, 1863, was made to rank as in his first appointment, from Nov.
He has been twice reappointedby President Roosevelt.
Flower, and reappointedby Governors Black, Odell and Hughes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reappointed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.