Which preposition to use with caesars

IN Occurrences 75%

VI THE CITY OF ST THOMAS CHAPTER VII CAESAR IN KENT CHAPTER VIII THE WEALD AND THE MARSH CHAPTER IX RYE AND WINCHELSEA CHAPTER X THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS CHAPTER XI LEWES AND

at Occurrences 34%

That evening, while Mr. Hardwick's family were sitting around the table reading, a long growl was heard from Caesar at the door, followed by an emphatic "Get out!"

for Occurrences 25%

This great work was as thoroughly done as anything that was ever done in human history, and we ought to be thankful to Caesar for it every day that we live.

on Occurrences 24%

Antony on fleeing from the battle described had not been pursued by Caesar on account of the war being entrusted to Decimus; and the latter had not pursued because he did not wish a rival to Caesar to be removed from the field.

of Occurrences 23%

unsuccessful conflict against the enemies of life; HOWARD is not only entitled to high rank in our corps, but he is the very Caesar of this hard, this perilous, and, let me add, this most honourable warfare.

with Occurrences 22%

In the mean time, no sooner was the comet observed, which followed this murder, than another set of flatterers pretended that it was Caesar's soul received into the order of the Gods; and they dedicated a temple to the comet, and set up the image of Caesar with a star on his forehead.

to Occurrences 20%

The necessity that forced Caesar to this dangerous course was probably a lack of fresh water.

by Occurrences 18%

Caesar by interrogating the prisoners learned that all the Bellovaci able to fight had assembled on one spot, and that they had been joined by the Ambiani, the Aulerci, the Caletes, the Veliocasses, and the Atrebates.

as Occurrences 15%

Gallus proved a source of strength to Sextus, but Lepidus quarreled with Caesar; he claimed the privilege of managing everything on equal terms with Caesar as his fellow-commander, whereas he was employed by him entirely in the capacity of lieutenant: therefore he inclined to favor Sextus and secretly held communication with him.

from Occurrences 12%

Antony, to be sure, hindered at that time some measures adverse to Caesar from being passed: and Cicero hindered practically everything that was known to be favorable to Caesar.

after Occurrences 9%

DIO'S ROMAN HISTORY 51 The following is contained in the Fifty-first of Dio's Rome: How Caesar after his victory at Actium transacted business requiring immediate attention (chapters 1-4).

into Occurrences 8%

[-10-] When this took place constantly and soldiers sent ahead by Caesar into Spain made a kind of uprising at Placentia and did not come to order until they received money from the people there, and they were furthermore hindered from crossing the Alps by Calenus and Ventidius, who held Farther Gaul, Caesar became afraid that he might meet with some disaster and began to wish to be reconciled with Fulvia and the consul.

against Occurrences 4%

[-12-] Now in view of those circumstances do you dare to say he led Caesar against his country and stirred up the civil war and became more than any one else responsible for the subsequent evils that befell us?

than Occurrences 3%

But that this power and dominion is not adequately and formally the image of God, but only a part of it, is clear from hence, because then he that had most of this would have most of God's image; and consequently Nimrod had more of it than Noah, Saul than Samuel, the persecutors than the martyrs, and Caesar than Christ Himself, which, to assert, is a, blasphemous paradox.

over Occurrences 3%

We have no Caesar over us in free England, and shall not have, while Queen Victoria, and her children after her reign; but if ever one, or many (which God forbid!), should arise and try to set themselves up as despots over us, I trust we shall know how to render them their due, be they native or foreigner, in the same coin in which our forefathers have always paid tyrants and invaders.

through Occurrences 3%

Instead he remained in his house,notifying Caesar through his assistants on the introduction of every new measure that it was a sacred period and by the laws he could rightfully take no action during it.

in Occurrences 3%

He was in charge of a warder, and looked round with the utmost composure, as though examining the Caesars in the British Museum, and was as interested as any fanatical fool of a phrenologist.

on Occurrences 2%

The buried foundations for the courts of the Temple and the vast treasure-houses still remain to attest the strength and solidity of the work, seemingly as indestructible as are the pyramids of Egypt, and only paralleled by the uncovered ruins of the palaces of the Caesars on the Palatine Hill at Rome, which fill all travellers with astonishment.

before Occurrences 2%

Quite alone now, for it was closing time, Mother Bonneton had shuffled off rheumatically after a cutting wordshe knew better than to ask what had happenedand the old sacristan, lantern in hand and Caesar before him, was making his round of the galleries, securing doors and windows.

during Occurrences 2%

Pompey himself, incited by Caesar's enemies, because he was unwilling that any person should bear an equal degree of dignity, had wholly alienated himself from Caesar's friendship, and procured a reconciliation with their common enemies; the greatest part of whom he had himself brought upon Caesar during his affinity with him.

near Occurrences 2%

Both, however, encountered a delay of some time,Antony near Brundusium, because blocked by Staius, and Caesar near Rhegium, having first turned aside to meet Sextus, held Sicily and was making an attempt on Italy.

under Occurrences 2%

There is another and somewhat sublime story of the same class, which belongs to the most interesting moment of Caesar's life; and those who are disposed to explain all such tales upon physiological principles, will find an easy solution of this, in particular, in the exhaustion of body, and the intense anxiety which must have debilitated even Caesar under the whole circumstances of the case.

without Occurrences 2%

Caesar without delay followed behind him.

of Occurrences 2%

The Caesars of the world are few, and most of them have been unfaithful to their trust, but no one doubted the integrity and patriotism of Washington.

about Occurrences 2%

Thus did Cassius in brief time become strong: and he sent a despatch to Caesar about reconciliation and to the senate about the situation, couched in similar language to that of Brutus.

Which preposition to use with  caesars