Which preposition to use with avowals

of Occurrences 127%

He appears to have a perfectly dreadful power to hang everybody; he considers her strongest avowal of present personal dislike the most promising indication she can give of eternal future infatuation with him, and his powerful mode of reasoning is more profound and composing than an article in a New York newspaper on a War in Europe.

from Occurrences 3%

It was the strangest avowal from this young dandy of twenty-three with the airy and cynical tongue.

to Occurrences 3%

Perhaps he had come to regret his avowal to her, had been wearied and disappointed by her coldness, and would not come again!

by Occurrences 1%

Certainly no phase of the transaction was received by the North with such popular favor as some of the bolder avowals by Northern Representatives of their readiness to fight, and especially by Burlingame's actual acceptance of the challenge of Brooks.

as Occurrences 1%

As for me, I waited for the avowal as for an earthquake.

on Occurrences 1%

With such frank avowals on the part of those who had borne so much in the attempt to make themselves comfortable in their exile to these hard regions, that they might here try to work out their harder problem, it is a great deal too severe a standard for judging their acts which is set up for them in the fancied principle of religious liberty.

with Occurrences 1%

As the maid every boy must have sighed for but so rarely found, who makes not as if his love were a weariness which she endured, and the kisses she suffered, cold as green buds, were charities, but frankly glows to his avowal with 'I love you, too, dear Jack,' and kisses him from the first with mouth like a June roseso did that blasé poet cast away his conventional Fahrenheit, and call Narcissus friend in their first hour.

Which preposition to use with  avowals