Which preposition to use with counterfeiting

of Occurrences 25%

Only in one of these canvases, a counterfeit of Miss Evelyn Ramsay, born a Ramsay of Blenheim, that had married the common great-great-grandfather of both the colonel and PatriciaMajor Orlando Musgrave, an aide-de-camp to General Charles Lee in the Revolution,Rudolph Musgrave found, or seemed to find, dear likenesses to that demented seraph who was about to stoop to his unworthiness.

in Occurrences 10%

Much did she talk of love, and when she came To mention to the nymph her lover's name, Fetching a sigh, and holding down her head, ''Tis well,' says she, 'if all be true that's said; But trust me, child, I'm much inclined to fear Some counterfeit in this your Jupiter.

of Occurrences 3%

or not rather a likeness, which the clever artist contrived to palm upon us instead of an original; while we secretly connived at the delusion for the purpose of greater pleasure, than a more genuine counterfeiting of the imbecility, helplessness, and utter self-desertion, which we know to be concomitants of cowardice in real life, could have given us?

to Occurrences 3%

the latter rejoined, transferring his bulging stare from the counterfeit to the original.

with Occurrences 2%

And told her thou art most extreamly sick, Which thou shalt counterfeit with all thy skill.

on Occurrences 2%

After a while, he said, slowly, "Do you deem it quite right, Mrs. Delano, to pass such a counterfeit on society?" "I have attempted to pass no counterfeit on society," she replied, with dignity.

as Occurrences 1%

Say thy pleasure, and counterfeit as thou wilt, as Parmeno told Thais, Neque tu uno eris contenta, "one man will never please thee;" nor one woman many men.

than Occurrences 1%

He is much more to be suspected than one that is no professor, as a stone of any colour is easier counterfeited than a diamond that is of none.

about Occurrences 1%

There is nothing counterfeit about the Irishman in his play.

under Occurrences 1%

be they riden ryally," a "cry of hounds" was counterfeited under the windows in the quadrangle.

from Occurrences 1%

A portion of this currency frequently becomes depreciated or worthless, and all of it is easily counterfeited in such a manner as to require peculiar skill and much experience to distinguish the counterfeit from the genuine note.

for Occurrences 1%

Still later on it happened that I took counterfeits for pure gold.

beside Occurrences 1%

Her laugh was not the same, nor the expression of her lips; she was like a counterfeit beside a good coin.

Which preposition to use with  counterfeiting