Which preposition to use with bostons

in Occurrences 81%

" GEORGE W. FROST, San Diego, Calif.:"You and 'Jim' White, George Wright, Barnes, McVey, O'Rourke, etc., were little gods to us back there in Boston in those days of '74 and '75, and I recall how indignant we were when you 'threw us down' for the Chicago contract.

to Occurrences 41%

Business called me from Boston to New York, and after I had been there a few days, I met an English gentleman, Thomas P. Medley, of London, who had come to America for a hunt on the Plains.

with Occurrences 33%

Yerkes followed with a clean hit to left field for a base and won the first game for Boston with that hit.

for Occurrences 31%

"Two days ago she sailed from Boston for France.

at Occurrences 27%

The later and more ambitious houses, such as were built in the neighborhood of Boston at the beginning of the century, come nearer to our wants; but they sacrifice too much to a cut-and-dried symmetry to be of much use to us.

on Occurrences 21%

Jack and myself continued playing through the country after Wild Bill left us, and we finally closed our season in Boston on the 13th of May, 1874.

from Occurrences 12%

I believe that a careful examination of the records of death reported in Boston from hydrophobia for the space of thirty-two years, shows that two people actually died from it.

by Occurrences 10%

It was a long from Philadelphia to Boston by stage coach.

of Occurrences 9%

Attention is directed to the progress which has been made by what is called Christian Science by the dedication at Boston of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist."

as Occurrences 9%

She has within a few years founded a sect that has over 100,000 converts, and very recently saw completed in Boston as a testimonial to her labors, a handsome fire proof church that cost $250,000, and was paid for by Christian Scientists all over the country.

about Occurrences 5%

Coming to Boston about 1880 she began teaching, gathered an association of students, and organized a church.

under Occurrences 4%

This was a small volume, entitled "The Sylphs of the Seasons, and other Poems," published in London; and, during the same year, republished in Boston under the direction of his friends, Professor Willard of Cambridge and Mr. Edmund T. Dana.

after Occurrences 4%

The teams again took a special train for Boston after the game and the remainder of the cavalcade followed over at midnight.

than Occurrences 3%

A writer in the Evening Post, discussing the comparative phenomena of the late earthquake at various points, says: "Allowing seven and a half minutes for difference of local time, the shock was two minutes earlier at Boston than at New Haven.

before Occurrences 3%

When our regiment was encamped in Faneuil Hall at Boston before embarking for the war in 1863, Mr. Wendell Phillips sent an invitation to the officers of the regiment to visit his home.

without Occurrences 3%

This should have been the third out and would have retired Boston without a run.

against Occurrences 2%

One cause of the anger of the rulers of Boston against this energetic young man was an essay which he wrote and addressed to the Governor of Plymouth, in which he stated his conviction that 'the King of England had no right whatever to give away these lands on which they had settled; but that they belonged exclusively to the natives, and must be bought in by auction from them.'

in Occurrences 1%

After outplaying the Bostons in a manner which showed some thing of the caliber of the teams when both were going at top speed, the New York team stopped short.

among Occurrences 1%

As the Browns lived on the Brooklyn side of the East River, we used to call it the "Brooklyn School," though there were residents of Philadelphia and Boston among the friends who met there.

between Occurrences 1%

I have copied from the Town Books, as reproduced by the City of Boston, 1600 Irish names of persons who were married or had declared their intentions of marriage in Boston between the years 1710 and 1790, exclusive of 956 other Irish names which appear on the minutes between 1720 and 1775.

during Occurrences 1%

This agitation for the abolition of caste in the public schools assumed its most violent form in Boston during the forties.

into Occurrences 1%

The removal of the people of Boston into the country, seems, even to the congress, not only difficult in its execution, but important in its consequences.

near Occurrences 1%

Locomotive engines approach Boston near enough to prevent the use of horses; but, on arriving at the distance of a mile or two from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, the carriages and passengers are drawn in by horses.

next Occurrences 1%

The poor youth had to speak pretty loud, as he was at the right upper corner of the table, and Little Boston next the lower left-hand corner.

out Occurrences 1%

In the meantime they had knocked Boston out of second place for a short while in May and, most of the way, had enjoyed a close fight with Philadelphia for third and fourth spots.

Which preposition to use with  bostons