Which preposition to use with continentals

in Occurrences 2%

He was ignorant, lazy, and his establishment only resembled the Fifth Avenue or the Continental in the prices charged to the guests.

about Occurrences 1%

He doesn't really care a continental about the aesthetic salvation of the country.

into Occurrences 1%

Under such circumstances, and when we take into account, as is but fair, on the one hand the comparatively low state of shipbuilding at that time, and on the other hand the energy of the Romans, there is nothing incredible in the statement that the Romans solved within a year the problemwhich baffled Napoleonof converting a continental into a maritime power, and actually launched their fleet of 120 sail in the spring of 494.

near Occurrences 1%

From the left-hand corner of the Place Grammont a narrow street leads to the fine church of St. Jacques, which is also the nearest way to the grand Hôtel Continental near Trinity Church, and the Pension Hattersly in the Rue Porte Neuve.

in Occurrences 1%

This incident illustrates the folly of the hope, at one time entertained, that the Continental troops, by settling in the west on lands granted them, would prove a good barrier against the Indians; the best Continentals in Washington's army would have been almost as helpless as British grenadiers in the woods.

of Occurrences 1%

They were a brave, hardy, warlike band of irregulars, probably better fighters than any similar force on this continent or elsewhere; but occasional brilliant exceptions must not blind us to the general inefficiency of the Revolutionary militia, and their great inferiority to the Continentals of Washington, Greene, and Wayne.

Which preposition to use with  continentals