Which preposition to use with certify

to Occurrences 39%

This is a veritable account of the origin of the European "unpleasantness," and can be certified to any one who will call upon us and examine the original dispatches.

of Occurrences 8%

Be certified of this, that their fleet of fourteen galleys comes to land on the morrow.

by Occurrences 7%

Yet none can certify by touch or sight whether craft keeps these fish each in his place, or what is that hindrance they may not overcome.

under Occurrences 4%

"Friend," he says, "thou sayest I must go with thee, and it is not in my power to resist thee if I would; but I desire thou wilt oblige the master of the sloop to certify under his hand that I was taken away by force, and against my will."

as Occurrences 4%

"Has it ever occurred to you to wonder how many soldiers in the legions in the distant provinces were certified as dead before they left Rome?" The governor of Antioch smiled meanly.

in Occurrences 4%

That the governor of this State be, and is hereby, requested to cause a copy of this act, authenticated under the seal of the State, to be furnished to the President of the United States by mail as early as practicable, and also a copy thereof, certified in like manner, to be transmitted to each of the Senators and Representatives of Texas in Congress.

with Occurrences 1%

Although from these facts it appears unnecessary, yet to satisfy the fears of foreign nations and cautions on their part not to be complained of in a danger whose limits are yet unknown to them I have strictly enjoined on the officers at the head of the customs to certify with exact truth for every vessel sailing for a foreign port the state of health respecting this fever which prevails at the place from which she sails.

for Occurrences 1%

It may consume the best hours of many days to certify for one's self the simplest out-door fact, but every such piece of knowledge is intellectually worth the time.

from Occurrences 1%

Connecticut can lose nothing in name or fame or honor, if, more than two centuries after the last witch was executed within her borders, the facts as to her share in the strange superstition be certified from the current records of the events.

vs Occurrences 1%

we had a letter from Rodenburgh, that certified vs how the Mauritius lay at anker at the least 7. or 8.

about Occurrences 1%

Charles V. accepted eagerly the overtures made to him by Bourbon in response to his own; but, before engaging in action, he wished to be certified about the disposition of Henry VIII., King of England, and he sent Beaurain to England to take accurate soundings.

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