Which preposition to use with conserve

of Occurrences 14%

Consider England, southern England, if you know her well enough, and remember what in the face of every other country of Europe she has conserved of the past in material and tangible thingsroads, boundaries, churches, houses, and indeed whole towns and villages.

for Occurrences 7%

I have always conserved for friendship the deference, the constancy, and the respect even, which a sentiment so noble, so worthy deserves in an elevated soul.

en Occurrences 1%

Vedlo, qué hermosote está con sus hábitos morados y su birrete rojo.... Dios le conserve en su silla tantos

from Occurrences 1%

It was now cunningly conserved from ear to ear, above a forehead that had heightened.

in Occurrences 1%

Louisa had incontestably blenched, for the bizarre Sarah, who conserved in Brighton the inmost spirit of the Five Towns, had thought fit to tell the servants nothing whatever.

amongst Occurrences 1%

Before our unfortunate but glorious revolution of 1848, the principle of royalty had so much spoiled the nature and envenomed the character of public office, that (of course except those who derived their authority by electionwhich we for our municipal life conserved amongst all the corruption of European royalty through centuries)

to Occurrences 1%

Thus it is that this war, carefully manoeuvred by the diplomats, is being fought to conserve to one set of capitalists their right to exploit the peoples, and to check another set from encroaching upon that right.

before Occurrences 1%

They placed him in the seat of honour, and set wine and conserves before him.

Which preposition to use with  conserve