Which preposition to use with delegations

of Occurrences 66%

While the Constitution apparently only deals with the practical and essential details of government, yet underlying these simply but wonderfully phrased delegations of power is a broad and accurate political philosophy, which goes far to state the "law and the prophets" of free government.

from Occurrences 36%

He had been visited by delegations from the great heart of the nation, who assured him that the great heart of the nation yearned for an immediate increase of the duty on various articles which competed with the articles manufactured by the members of the delegation.

in Occurrences 22%

In a few days President Lincoln appointed an evening, to hear the Delegation in favor of Arizona from 8 to 12.

to Occurrences 14%

Almost the greatest evil which results from the delegation to the Imperial Parliament of the duty of legislating on Colonial questions of this class, is the scope which the system affords to exaggeration and mystification.

at Occurrences 3%

But from the political point of view the most interesting document is still André Tardieu's book La Paix, to which Clemenceau wrote a preface and which expresses, from the point of view of the French Delegation at the Conference, the programme which France laid before itself and what it obtained.

on Occurrences 3%

Disbursing Agent of Political Organization [to Delegation on biz.

for Occurrences 1%

The appointment of Cameron had, as appears from the later history, been promised to Pennsylvania by Judge Davis in return for the support of the Pennsylvania delegation for the nomination of Lincoln.

as Occurrences 1%

Then the sachems of the Oneida stood up, wrapping themselves in their blankets, and moved silently away, filing into the forest, followed by the war-chiefs and those who had accompanied the Oneida delegation as attestants.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Public feeling was at its height; the magistrates loudly proclaimed the theory of Classes, according to which all the Parliaments of France, responsible one for another, formed in reality but one body, distributed by delegation throughout the principal towns of the realm.

around Occurrences 1%

Seventy of the class supped in delegations around the periphery of the Professor's tea-table.

Which preposition to use with  delegations