Which preposition to use with conjoin

with Occurrences 40%

The first steps, therefore, to be adopted are, to remove or correct the exciting causethe mother's milk or food; allay irritation by a warm bath and the castor-oil mixture, followed by and conjoined with the powders. 2532.

to Occurrences 26%

"In respect," responded the royal logician, "that thy head is conjoined to thy shoulders, it is thine; but in respect that it is purple, it is mine,

in Occurrences 8%

The Romans brought nothing home from the east but honour and gold, both of which were already at this period usually conjoined in the practical shape assumed by the address of thanksthe golden chaplet.

as Occurrences 2%

In the spiritual world all are conjoined as to internal affections, but not according to external, unless these act in unity with the internal, 273.

without Occurrences 1%

No writer can be fully convicted of imitation, except there is a concurrence of more resemblance than can be imagined to have happened by chance; as where the same ideas are conjoined without any natural series or necessary coherence, or where not only the thought but the words are copied.

Which preposition to use with  conjoin