Which preposition to use with acclamation

of Occurrences 96%

After meeting with some successes at sea, Warwick landed in Kent, with the Earl of Salisbury and the Earl of March, eldest son of the Duke of York; and being met by the Primate, by Lord Cobham, and other persons of distinction, he marched, amid the acclamations of the people, to London.

to Occurrences 7%

He communicated the design to his adherents, who promised him their concurrence; they took to arms in the night-time, and hastened with loud acclamations to Edward's quarters; the King was alarmed at the noise, and, starting from bed, heard the cry of war usually employed by the Lancastrian party.

by Occurrences 7%

Never afterward was a king of Germany received with such glad acclamations by the Roman people; never again did any other effect such great results or achieve the like changes.

from Occurrences 6%

" This speech was followed by a burst of acclamation from those to whom it was particularly addressed.

in Occurrences 4%

Finally a tragi-comic story was reported with acclamation in all the papers; his wife played an unenviable part in it.

with Occurrences 3%

The assurances of the vile crew which surrounded him soon made that fear wear off, and when he plucked up the courage to return to his palace, he might himself have been amazed at the effusion of infamous loyalty and venal acclamation with which he was received.

at Occurrences 2%

The regions of the North and South come to thee with homage, and send forth, acclamations at thy rising in the horizon of heaven; thou illuminest the two lands with rays of turquoise light.

for Occurrences 2%

Do not carry this resolution only by an acclamation for this resolution, but I want you to accompany the carrying out of this resolution with a faith and resolve which nothing on earth can move.

as Occurrences 2%

Every good-looking girl, in city or at Court, in one way or another, received his amorous attentions; and the halo which surrounded his first acclamation as Duke, and which he earned well, be it said, became dimmed by the execrations of many disgraced and suffering households.

unto Occurrences 1%

Thou livest, thou art stablished, thou renewest thy youth, and thou art true and perfect; thy father R[=a] maketh strong thy members, and the company of the gods make acclamations unto thee.

until Occurrences 1%

They were passed singly by acclamation until the last, when I protested that they should take time to thinkshould consider if it were not better to get another editor.

than Occurrences 1%

The appointment was confirmed by the convention, rather by acclamation than formal vote; and on the 23d of April, Lee, who had meanwhile left Washington and repaired to Richmond, was honored by a formal presentation to the convention.

throughout Occurrences 1%

For the Princess it was a triumphant vindication, which was hailed with acclamation throughout the country.

Which preposition to use with  acclamation