Which preposition to use with debar

from Occurrences 108%

He had, however, soon the misfortune to be discovered by Balty Mahu, and, in consequence, Veenah is debarred from pen and ink, but contrives to acquaint her lover that their intercourse has been discovered, by a short note, written with a burnt stick.

on Occurrences 2%

The crown for singing to the zither, moreover, he took without a contest, for all others were debarred on the assumption that they were unworthy of victory.

in Occurrences 2%

Even in England, indeed, servants were debarred in various regards, that of petit treason, for example, from this avenue of relief.

through Occurrences 1%

Many more were attacked, who recovered, but were debarred through excessive weakness from serving in the ranks, and were invalided home.

at Occurrences 1%

"If I'd come out after hearing what they had to say, we could have got DeBar at the end of a gun and settled the whole business," he finished.

to Occurrences 1%

For by a succession of enactments, not only were the higher offices and the professions debarred to Roman Catholics, but they were even prohibitedto so absurd a length can panic gofrom being sheriffs, jurymen, constables, or even gamekeepers.

by Occurrences 1%

But, although debarred by her infirmity from going into society, she still received her friends in her own home; and her evening receptions and elegant dinners were always cited as being among the most agreeable and successful entertainments of the season.

for Occurrences 1%

Either the civil list must be exempt from inquiries, or his majesty must be reduced to a state below that of the meanest of his subjects; he can enjoy neither freedom nor property, and must be debarred for ever from those blessings which he is incessantly labouring to secure to others.

Which preposition to use with  debar