Which preposition to use with europe

in Occurrences 310%

Having made all arrangements, Nelson went down to his cabin and wrote this prayer: "May the great God whom I worship grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory; and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it, and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet!

for Occurrences 129%

" "Hammerstein is bringing over the crowned heads of Europe for vaudeville.

from Occurrences 103%

If we neither waste nor hoard, we will not suffer as did Europe from wide-spread unemployment.

with Occurrences 103%

For even when the cave-man retreated from the advance of the polar cap, which once covered Europe with Arctic desolation, he not only defied the elements but showed even then the love of the sublime by beautifying the walls of his icy prison with those mural decorations which were the beginning of art.

to Occurrences 97%

The whole existing order, in its political, social and economic aspects is questioned by the masses of the population from one end of Europe to the other.

at Occurrences 70%

What I wish to show here is that rigor was the result of extraordinary circumstancesthe effect of the national spirit and of the severity of customs in Europe at that time.

as Occurrences 62%

Taking Europe as an economic unity, broken by the War, it was necessary first of all and in the interests of all to re-establish conditions of life which would make it possible for the crisis to be overcome with the least possible damage.

by Occurrences 59%

The Capellmeister of the Vatican choir to-day is that wonderful young genius, Perosi, who is stirring all Europe by the beauty of his musical work, and by the spirituality and fervor of his musical imagination.

during Occurrences 58%

The ebb and flow of peoples in Europe during the long war of nationalities has often changed the situation of frontier countries.

on Occurrences 52%

The most characteristic facts of this peace which continues the War can be recapitulated as follows: 1. Europe on the whole has more men under arms than before the War.

of Occurrences 49%

The dead have built up a great cold barrier between the Europe of yesterday and the Europe of to-day.

into Occurrences 34%

The treaty system as applied after the War has divided Europe into two distinct parts: the losers, held under the military and economic control of the victors, are expected to produce not only enough for their own needs, but to provide a super-production in order to indemnify the winners for all the losses and damages sustained on account of the War.

than Occurrences 29%

I suppose that since that conference no part of our constitutional system has caused more adverse comment in Europe than this system.

after Occurrences 22%

Placed in the centre of Europe after having withstood the push of so many peoples, she had attained an unrivalled economic position.

against Occurrences 18%

It would mean, of course, the alliance of all the States of Western Europe, large and small (and including both a remodelled Germany and a largely remodelled Austria) in one great Federationwhose purpose would be partly to unite and preserve Europe against any common foe, from the East or elsewhere, and partly to regulate any overweening ambition of a member of the Federation, such as might easily become a menace to the other members.

under Occurrences 13%

The result will be either a Confederation of Eastern and Central Europe under the direction of a Bolshevik Germany or the enslavery of those countries to a Germany become reactionary again, thanks to the general anarchy.

through Occurrences 12%

The disposition to be made of the German ships was left to the future for decision, with great probability, however, that they would be used to transport munitions and supplies to the Allies in Europe through the German submarine blockade.

about Occurrences 9%

There is but little doubt, from the information which has been gained at considerable trouble, that it appeared, generally, in Europe about the end of the 17th century; that it was first imported into France by Jesuits, who had been sent out missionaries to the West; and that from France it spread over Europe.

before Occurrences 9%

He cites the princes of Europe before his councils.

until Occurrences 9%

We associate with Hildebrand the great contest of the Middle Ages between spiritual and temporal authority, the triumph of the former, and its supremacy in Europe until the Reformation.

WITHOUT Occurrences 9%

EUROPE WITHOUT PEACE 2.

between Occurrences 8%

Well, at any rate, it was the first Base Ball game, as far as I know, that ever took place in Europe between an American team and a European team, with England possibly excepted.

like Occurrences 7%

The consequences of the imperialistic policywhich brought about an era of armaments and made international difficulties more acutehave now fallen upon Europe like a storm-flood.

within Occurrences 5%

THE PERCH.This is one of the best, as it is one of the most common, of our fresh-water fishes, and is found in nearly all the lakes and rivers in Britain and Ireland, as well as through the whole of Europe within the temperate zone.

over Occurrences 5%

When war recently threatened Europe over the Morocco dispute, the Socialists in each of these countries made solemn protest to the world, declaring that laboring men were brothers everywhere and had no will to fight over any governmental problem.

Which preposition to use with  europe