Which preposition to use with animus
" These extracts shew the animus of the Shereefian correspondence.
Hence, their animus against Austria and Austrian rule, while Austria's fight was, primarily, for the preservation and solidification of her heterogeneous dominions; secondarily, for revenge for the Archduke's death.
Peter de Blois wrote of the priests of his time, "Labia sunt in canticis et animus in patinis!
He betrays his animus at the commencement by praising Baccio Bandinelli, to mention whom in the same breath with Buonarroti was an insult.
But after Douglas had made a damaging exposure of Yancey's disunion intrigues, which had come to light, and had charged their animus on the Charleston seceders, Davis changed his tone.
One illustration more of the animus with which he regards a black population.