Which preposition to use with dissented

from Occurrences 144%

I was afraid to speak before them all, as I knew a diversity of opinion prevailed among the company: however, as I thought it less evil to dissent from the opinion of a fellow-creature than to tell a falsity, I ventured to give my sentiments, and was satisfied with Johnson's answering, 'You are right, madam.'

in Occurrences 10%

This cumbrous system necessarily required that the President in conducting the foreign relations of the Government should keep in touch with the Senate, and such was the accepted procedure throughout the history of the nation until President Wilson saw fit to ignore the Senate, even when the Senate had indicated its dissent in advance to some of his policies at the Versailles Conference.

of Occurrences 9%

And bid Marcantonio himself tell her of the vote that hath passed the Senate, without dissent of a single voice, for letters to be sent to the imperious Paul to make an end of his demands, declaring that Venice recognizeth for the temporal government of her states no superior, save God alone.

to Occurrences 7%

The dissent to a lower plane of conversation was what he most desired.

with Occurrences 4%

She was prepared for the feeble dissent with which he answered her suggestion of separation.

by Occurrences 3%

According to the ideas and customs of the eighth century, such a method of procedure would represent a fairly popular election; for we know well that in the times of the greatest freedom, the Teutonic idea of a popular vote never went beyond the mere expression of assent or dissent by the assembled freemen.

at Occurrences 2%

[109] "Tres mihi convivae prope dissentire videntur, Poscentes vario multum diversa palato," &c. "Three guests I have, dissenting at my feast, Requiring each to gratify his taste With different food.

as Occurrences 2%

France will hold no less firm a tone; whatever may be the dissent as to the right of search, the right of slave ships, be sure, will be admitted by none; a sea-police will soon be found to put an end to them; if need be, the punishment will be inflicted on their crews that is in store for a much less crime, that of piracy; these wretches will be hung with short shrift at the yard-arm, without form or figure of law.

for Occurrences 2%

They would learn to take dissents for what they are worth.

among Occurrences 1%

There was a certain drift towards Dissent among the warmer spirits.

on Occurrences 1%

The other justices dissented on this point.

than Occurrences 1%

" From this decision there was no appeal, and no other dissent than what was expressed by a look or a low murmur.

towards Occurrences 1%

This step evidently implies a great change in Unitarian affairs since the times of that early Dissent towards which attention has been previously directed.

Which preposition to use with  dissented