Which preposition to use with correspondence

with Occurrences 683%

A beautiful system of grouping in correspondence with the glacial fountains is soon perceived; also their extension in the direction of the trends of the ancient glaciers; and in general their dependence as to form, size, and position upon the character of the rocks in which their basins have been eroded, and the quantity and direction of application of the glacial force expended upon each basin.

of Occurrences 352%

He has found evidence among his brother's correspondence of the hold he had over me and of his persecution.

between Occurrences 256%

Everywhere there has been a correspondence between national prosperity and increasing trade.

in Occurrences 65%

Succession implies time; the lower members of an undisturbed series of sedimentary rocks are certainly older than the upper; and when the notion of age was once introduced as the equivalent of succession, it was no wonder that correspondence in succession came to be looked upon as a correspondence in age, or "contemporaneity."

on Occurrences 50%

I wonder you will sow your correspondence on so barren a ground as I am, that make such poor returns.

about Occurrences 16%

Byron remained at Newstead till the close of October, negotiating with creditors and lawyers, and engaged in a correspondence about his publications, in the course of which he deprecates any identification of himself and his hero, though he had at first called him Childe Byron.

to Occurrences 16%

In all this we are in agreement with common sense and common language, which identify the fullest life with the fullest activity; all activity being of the nature of response to stimulus, that is, correspondence to reality.

by Occurrences 15%

But correspondence by letter and personal intimacy are very widely different.

for Occurrences 14%

I am going to a quiet country place on Long Island to write war correspondence for thewell, I won't mention the name of the paper.

as Occurrences 13%

Now the recognition of these interior sources of stimulus to our mental faculties, is an important branch of Mental Science, because the mental action thus set up works just as accurately through the physical correspondences as those which start from the recognition of external facts, and therefore the control and right direction of these inner perceptions is a matter of the first moment.

from Occurrences 13%

Aftonbladet's semi-weekly edition goes into every corner of the kingdom, has a high literary standard, contains correspondence from all the European capitals, and has a special department devoted to news concerning the Swedes and Swedish affairs in America.

at Occurrences 9%

But, indeed, it is no easy effort to set about a correspondence at our distance.

during Occurrences 8%

Jack, do you remember suggesting that my father's correspondence during the War might be of value, and that his desk ought to be overhauled?" "Why, yes, of course.

through Occurrences 3%

He would have argued to himself that if I'd sent any document away, with Raoul's connivance or without, I would be wanting it back as soon as possible; and he would have mentioned to the police that possibly a messenger would bring me somethingif my correspondence through the post was found to contain nothing compromising.

throughout Occurrences 3%

I had much correspondence throughout this year, with the Treasury, Herschel, Sabine, and the Royal Society, about the continuation of the Magnetic Establishments.

avec Occurrences 2%

MALAUSSENA, MARIE ANGE (ARTAUD) Correspondence avec Jacques Rivière.

herewith Occurrences 2%

The correspondence herewith transmitted will show how earnestly it has engaged the attention of this Government.

into Occurrences 2%

To contradict these and similar aspersions, his widow put all of Mr. Smith's correspondence into the hands of his warm friend, Sir J.E. Eardley-Wilmot, and left to him the task of defending the name and fame of her husband.

than Occurrences 2%

We can therefore obtain a more lifelike portraiture by making extracts from her correspondence than by attempting the task in any other way.

until Occurrences 2%

" There is now another break in the (preserved) correspondence until the end of February, 1711, and then Lady Mary, writing with more than a tinge of bitterness, broke off all relations with himor, at least, affected to do so.

before Occurrences 2%

Since this name does not occur in the correspondence before the date of July 12, 1533, it is possible that Michelangelo made the acquaintance during his residence at Rome in the preceding winter.

after Occurrences 1%

There is no system of delaying correspondence after delivery or before despatch.

among Occurrences 1%

As he is a good-natur'd officious Fellow, and very much esteem'd upon account of his Family, he is a welcome Guest at every House, and keeps up a good Correspondence among all the Gentlemen about him.

like Occurrences 1%

In one point I would have our correspondence like a game at chess; it should last all our livesbut I hear you cry check; adieu!

Which preposition to use with  correspondence