Which preposition to use with cohabitation

of Occurrences 2%

Cohabitation of unmarried females among their own people brings no disgrace if unaccompanied with child-birth, which they take care to prevent.

as Occurrences 1%

He had been induced to swear that there had been a marriage, because he had regarded the promise and the cohabitation as making a marriage,'in heaven.'

between Occurrences 1%

Cohabitation without marriage may, of course, be forbidden to all classes, and in the case of cohabitation between white and black the penalty may be made more severe, for it has been held that as both parties to the offence are punished equally, there is, under such statutes, no denial of the equal protection of the law.

in Occurrences 1%

While Nero had Sporus the eunuch as a wife, one of his associates in Rome, who had made a specialty of philosophy, on being asked whether the marriage and cohabitation in question met with his approval replied: "You do well, Caesar, to seek the company of such wives.

with Occurrences 1%

Eleanora's intrigue with Don Piero clenched the matter of her cohabitation with her husband.

without Occurrences 1%

Cohabitation without marriage may, of course, be forbidden to all classes, and in the case of cohabitation between white and black the penalty may be made more severe, for it has been held that as both parties to the offence are punished equally, there is, under such statutes, no denial of the equal protection of the law.

Which preposition to use with  cohabitation