Which preposition to use with condemnation

of Occurrences 277%

I am not sufficiently familiar with a large number of German newspapers to make assertions as to their standards; but, in spite of the smaller amount of freedom allowed to the press in your country, I can scarcely imagine that conditions are bad enough to justify your sweeping condemnation of all newspapers.

to Occurrences 25%

Further word I could not speak; I could only meet her eyes with the steady, demanding look of a despairing heart, while Arthur moved in every fibre of his awakened manhood, waitedthinking, perhaps, how few minutes had passed since he hung upon the words of a fellow being for his condemnation to death, or release to the freedom which he now enjoyed.

in Occurrences 14%

The probability is that it was written just after his condemnation in 1603although many years passed before his sentence was carried into execution.

on Occurrences 7%

The other senators remonstrated with him, urging the example of the great Camillus, who, after an unjust condemnation on a similar charge, both served and saved his country.

by Occurrences 7%

[Footnote 69: Relating to the seizure and condemnation by British authorities of American vessels engaged in the fisheries.

as Occurrences 7%

As to the mode of obtaining slaves, it had been suggested as the least disreputable, that they became so in consequence of condemnation as criminals.

against Occurrences 5%

Several of our old English writers, though they have not mentioned the African Slave Trade, or the slavery consequent upon it, in their respective works, have yet given their testimony of condemnation against both.

from Occurrences 4%

Combined with the nervous strain he had been under in trying to get back to his men, the condemnation from his superior officers for his absence, it threw him into a brain fever.

than Occurrences 4%

And when all is said and done most of the devices invented by his fertile little brain to further the interests of his clients were no more worthy of condemnation than those put forward by far higher-priced and much more celebrated attorneys.

for Occurrences 4%

Extreme measures were, however, not agreeable to Epicureans, who in general had nothing but condemnation for civil war.

without Occurrences 2%

Electricity, the great moving power in all chemical actions, shared the fate of chemistry in general, and met with condemnation without trial.

at Occurrences 2%

Or:"at their just condemnation at that day.

into Occurrences 2%

Or has Heaven changed its mind, that thus ye are allowed to come from the regions of condemnation into mine?" It was the spirit of Cato of Utica, the warder of the ascent of purgatory.

through Occurrences 2%

And I much prefer that she go through life with her warm heart, and expect to find a friend in every human being, than that she should pass people indifferently, and have no conception of friendship, although she may meet with many a disappointment and many a condemnation through this trait.

with Occurrences 2%

This has made men distrustful of all laughers; and they are apt to confound in one sweeping condemnation with this that humor whose base is seriousness, and which is generally the rebound of the mind from over-sad contemplation.

before Occurrences 1%

This work gets hold of a man, if he has any blood in his veins and sympathy in his heart, and makes him feel, if he would stand without condemnation before God in the last day, that he must do something to redeem his country from dishonor, and deliver this people from worse than slavery.

under Occurrences 1%

She believed, against much rebellion in her own breast, that it had been given her to use in God's service, and that she had no right to withhold it; but she had been made so often to feel the condemnation under which she labored, that she was really not much surprised when the final blow came.

Which preposition to use with  condemnation