Which preposition to use with debauches

of Occurrences 20%

for I suppose there is no such real thing as debauching of this Lady.

in Occurrences 6%

He had returned from one of the debauches in which he so frequently indulged under the pretext of making a short business journey, and, still slightly intoxicated, with feverish, sunken eyes and clammy tongue, he was wearying the two women with his impudent, noisy falsehoods.

from Occurrences 3%

There is indeed no more certain sign of a mind utterly debauched from piety and virtue than by affecting such talk.

with Occurrences 3%

The World is so debauched with mean Considerations, that Hortensius knew it would be receiv'd as an Act of Generosity, if he asked for a Woman of the Highest Merit, without further Questions, of a Parent who had nothing to add to her personal Qualifications.

at Occurrences 3%

With mixed crews, recruited from every nation, they scoured the seas, disappearing occasionally to careen in some lonely inlet, or putting in for a debauch at some outlying port, where they dazzled the inhabitants by their lavishness, and horrified them by their brutalities.

as Occurrences 2%

He was as debauched as Mirabeau, but without his patriotism, though like him he aimed to overturn the Constitution by allying himself with the democracy.

like Occurrences 1%

Have we not already as much as we can drink? Riot and Excess are not the becoming Characters of Princes: but if Pyrrhus and Lewis had debauched like Vitellius, they had been less hurtful to their People.' Your humble Servant, T. PHILARITHMUS.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Thus the face of an evil woman of middle-age, debauched beyond hope of redemption, was hideously revealed.

on Occurrences 1%

Or that during this period also he was drunk and abusive and in the assemblies would frequently vomit the remains of yesterday's debauch on the rostra itself, in the midst of his harangues?

Which preposition to use with  debauches