Which preposition to use with directories

of Occurrences 113%

The spirit of these instructions pervades the Directory of Eymeric, into which they were incorporated by his commentator.

for Occurrences 30%

"But come, are we all ready?" They walked down the rickety steps very gravely and sedately, Patsy jingling the keys as they went, and made their way to the corner drug store, where the Major searched in the directory for Willing Square.

in Occurrences 8%

The Directory in 1793 sent an arrogant and insulting envoy to the seat of government "Citizen Genet," as he was called, tried to engage the United States in the French war against England.

at Occurrences 4%

I asked shopkeepers, postmen, and policemen; I examined the London Directory at the bar of the Oxford Music Hall, and made every inquiry possible.

to Occurrences 3%

Their scornful reply, and the prompt preparations in America for war, brought the Directory to terms.

WITH Occurrences 2%

RAND MCNALLY BANKERS DIRECTORY WITH SELECTED LISTS OF INVESTMENT DEALERS & ATTORNEYS.

on Occurrences 2%

Perhaps the most popular directory on this subject is Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary.

of Occurrences 1%

" He waved his thin hand toward a rude shelf on which were several well-worn City Directories of remote dates, volumes of Patent Office Reports for the years '57 and '59, a copy of Mr. GREELEY'S Essays on Political Economy, an edition of the Corporation Manual, the Coast Survey for 1850, and other inflaming statistical works, which had been sent to him in his exile by thoughtful friends who had no place to keep them.

outside Occurrences 1%

One day, a fortnight earlier, while George Cannon, in company with her, was bargaining for an old London Directory outside a bookseller's shop in East Street, she had seen Cranswick's History of Printing (labelled "published at £1 1s., our price 6s.

about Occurrences 1%

And that thou mayst not throw away thy soul and so great a hope, through mere sloth and loathness to be at some pains for thy life, let the text, which hath been thy directory about the things that belong to thy peace, be also thy motive, as it gives thee to behold the Son of God weeping over such as would not know those things.

under Occurrences 1%

The others," bulking them as being of no consequence, "are all gentlemen who are employed on the directory under Mr. Hertz.

from Occurrences 1%

By actual count there were nineteen B. Cohens scattered throughout the city, so before commencing to call the nineteen, Bill Peck borrowed the city directory from the hotel clerk and scanned it for the particular B. Cohen who owned the art shop.

Which preposition to use with  directories