Which preposition to use with conceded

to Occurrences 156%

And assuredly, although I have often been most violently constrained by divers accidents to follow certain courses, yet so much grace was conceded to me that, sustained by my own firmness, I passed through these agonies without revealing the pangs that tortured me.

BY Occurrences 12%

" 3. IT HAS BEEN CONCEDED BY THE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT.

on Occurrences 10%

Depleted by disease, subsisting on horseflesh, and surrounded by a superior force of Russians, the garrison of Przemysl was forced to surrender, but fell with honor, the gallant character of the defense under General von Kusmanek being conceded on all sides.

in Occurrences 7%

These people on their knees were "vassals" at the feet of their "lords"; and the fief was generally only a grant of land conceded in exchange for military service.

without Occurrences 7%

We may concede without disloyalty that Solon is peculiar unto himself.

after Occurrences 4%

Though it is true," Miss Musgrave conceded after reflection, "that there are any number of persons in the House of Lords that I wouldn't in the least care to have in my own house, even with the front parlor all in linen as it unfortunately is.

with Occurrences 4%

"That's a fact," he conceded with a grunt.

at Occurrences 3%

It was conceded at that time that a twelve-club league, which was the object sought, was cumbersome and unwieldy, but there was no other plan of possible accomplishment which suggested itself.

as Occurrences 2%

You wished to elect consuls attached to your party; and, although we saw that it was unjust to the patricians, we have even resigned ourselves to see a patrician magistracy conceded as an offering to the people.

under Occurrences 2%

While they were on the road, circumstances had come to Lord Elgin's knowledge which gave him reason to fear that they might be disposed to call in question some of the privileges conceded under the Treaty, and that they might found on the still unsettled state of affairs in the South a hope of succeeding in this attempt.

for Occurrences 2%

[Footnote 7: Because monopolies of selling them had been conceded for huge sums to avaricious tradesmen.]

to Occurrences 1%

The customs laws, the increasing demand for colonial produce, and the right conceded to foreigners of settling in the country, will give a great stimulus to agriculture and commerce, and largely increase the number of Chinese and European residents.

among Occurrences 1%

By the next day it was generally conceded among the midshipmen that the ranks of the brigade were about to be thinned as a result of the last hazing episode.

by Occurrences 1%

She conceded, but she conceded by compact;a compact which supposed her power to concede, and secured to her untouched whatever was not conceded.

from Occurrences 1%

So much John had conceded from the first; from that morning in this very room when he had found him tuning the Circassian grand and had gone away, shutting the door over yonder, so that Paula shouldn't hear.

of Occurrences 1%

Yet this very thing was I obliged regretfully to concede of her before many days.

until Occurrences 1%

But it does not appear that this apostle's extraordinary work was fully appreciated in his day, certainly not by the Jewish Christians at Jerusalem; nor does it appear even that his pre-eminence among the apostles was conceded until the third and fourth centuries.

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