Which preposition to use with assure

of Occurrences 335%

Therefore, do thou live assured of this, and guard thyself carefully from letting another know that which I, without either thyself or anyone else telling me, have learned from observing thy looks.

to Occurrences 58%

This property, to which it will be easy to prove that we, the undersigned, together with the other members of our family, are the lineal heirs, is believed to consist mainly of the two hundred thousand byzants assured to the said LION by SALADIN after the capitulation of Acre.

in Occurrences 28%

She seemed quite herself again, and made no attempt to move away, as I approached; yet, I observed that she scanned my face, anxiously, as though in doubt, and but half assured in her mind that there was nothing to fear from me.

on Occurrences 14%

In part, it is as follows: "If food is to win the war, as we are assured on every side, the farmers of America must produce more food in 1918 than they did in 1917.

as Occurrences 8%

They appeared to be alarmed by our presence; and, as we had not yet been assured as to the rumor concerning the trouble between the miners and Indians, we felt a little apprehensive, but being able to learn nothing from them we had to put our fears aside and proceed blindly.

from Occurrences 8%

Besides this, I am assured from divers persons, that BEN.

for Occurrences 7%

"Now he can see that Mercy never thinks of him as an old man, and never would," she thought to herself; and while her hands were idly playing with her flowers and mosses, and her face looked as innocent and care-free as a baby's, her brain was weaving plots of the most complicated devices for hastening on the future which began to look to her so assured for these two.

at Occurrences 7%

On the 24th of July Arthur Young, being at Colmar, was assured at the table-d'hôte "That the queen had a plot, nearly on the point of execution, to blow up the National Assembly by a mine, and to march the army instantly to massacre all Paris."

by Occurrences 4%

Indeed, it may be believed that the safety and permanence of the court would be best assured by extending rather than by contracting its jurisdiction in ordinary comercial subjects.

beyond Occurrences 4%

I heard a man behind me ask in a quavering tone, and, turning, I saw one who had declared most vehemently but a few hours previous that if we would surrender the fort we could be assured beyond question of such treatment as civilized people give to prisoners of war.

with Occurrences 3%

I had only the one idea in my foolish headto be true to Ringan, and to meet the death of which I was assured with an unflinching face.

against Occurrences 2%

The intellect is assured against error just as soon as, freed from hindrances, it remains true to itself, as it puts forth all its powers and lets nothing pass for truth which is not clearly and distinctly known.

than Occurrences 2%

That he passed through a childhood and education corresponding to the dignity of his noble birth how could one feel better assured than by the certain proofs that his deeds afford?

without Occurrences 1%

I do not write to say a word about my love, of which I think you may be assured without any letter.

into Occurrences 1%

Believers, therefore, ought to feel assured into whatever hands they may fall, that God is not divested of the guardianship which He exercises over their persons.

through Occurrences 1%

Such control is assured through the collective power of the workers, acting in coöperation in their trade union.

under Occurrences 1%

Neither of these objects is sufficiently assured under the present organization of the judicial department.

Unto Occurrences 1%

Thrise happie she that is so well assured Unto her selfe, and setled so in hart, That neither will for better be allured, Ne feard with worse to any chaunce to start:

about Occurrences 1%

But whilst we are destitute of senses acute enough to discover the minute particles of bodies, and to give us ideas of their mechanical affections, we must be content to be ignorant of their properties and ways of operation; nor can we be assured about them any further than some few trials we make are able to reach.

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