Which preposition to use with dispensing

with Occurrences 736%

We have dispensed with that luxury.

to Occurrences 15%

To-day the Vermejo cattleman had been worse than usual, due, no doubt, to the rotten boot-leg whisky the brute-like proprietor of Eagle Butte's rather disreputable Amusement Parlor was supposed secretly to dispense to those who had the price and the "honor" to keep sacred the source of supply.

in Occurrences 7%

The obligation of reading the Office is imposed by the Church and the Pope can dispense in it even without cause.

from Occurrences 6%

On the other hand, much private business was done, and many jobs perpetrated, in a thin senate; in 66 a tribune proposed that no senator should be dispensed from the action of a law unless two hundred were present.

at Occurrences 5%

They take part in all affairs of the country, and their advice is sought, for they dispense at will praise or blame.

on Occurrences 4%

With this Mr. Jinks bowed and gesticulated, and spread out his arms like a graceful giraffe, and dispensed on every side the most engaging grimaces.

of Occurrences 3%

Honours were multiplied thick upon him, and he came to have the dispensing of his sovereign's bounty.

with Occurrences 3%

To his astonishment, he found that Louis preferred dispensing with his own services, and the general voice was probably correct when it, affirmed that it was the queen who had induced him to come to that decision.

without Occurrences 2%

" We must not suppose that justice in those days was dispensed without formalities, and that there were no regular intervals between the various steps to be gone through before final judgment was given, and in consequence of which some guarantee was afforded that the decisions arrived at were carefully considered.

as Occurrences 2%

To such occasions he looked forward with feverish joy, not so much on account of the good things dispensed as for the sake of feeling the ordinary strict rules relaxed.

over Occurrences 1%

"The constitution of a slave society," he says again, "resolves itself into three classes, broadly distinguished from each other and connected by no common interestthe slaves on whom devolves all the regular industry, the slaveholders who reap all its fruits, and an idle and lawless rabble who live dispensed over vast plains in a condition little removed from absolute barbarism."

between Occurrences 1%

So the rites and blessings of the Church were dispensed between two persons who an hour before had never given a thought to each other.

by Occurrences 1%

The only inconvenience to which they are exposed are the floggings which the local authorities very liberally dispense by the dozens for the most trifling offences.

out Occurrences 1%

INDULGENCE, remission by Church authority of the guilt of a sin on the penitent confession of the sinner to a priest, which, according to Roman Catholic theology, the Church is enabled to dispense out of the inexhaustible treasury in reserve of the merits of Christ.

among Occurrences 1%

The same amount of training dispensed among as large a proportion of the youth of this country would show much greater results.

through Occurrences 1%

Is the Holy Ghost indeed alone dispensed through the medium of Alexander and his scarlet crew of cardinals?

towards Occurrences 1%

That we may learn submission, and quietly to stoop before him, whatever measure he be pleased to dispense towards us.

within Occurrences 1%

Many and great have been the favors dispensed within the last five weeks.

for Occurrences 1%

When, by rare luck, he had a prescription to dispense (the hideous scrawl of that pestilent Dr. Bunker) in came somebody with letters and parcels which he was requested to weigh; and his hand shook so with rage that he could not resume his dispensing for the next quarter of an hour.

Which preposition to use with  dispensing