Which preposition to use with effacing

from Occurrences 46%

Nothing that any German can ever say or write will efface from the memory of the world the uncontrovertible fact that your Chancellor officially admitted your country's guilt in this matter.

in Occurrences 8%

They arrived at the barracks, formerly the barracks of the Royal Guard, and on the pediment of which is a carved escutcheon, whereon are still visible the traces of the three fleurs de lis effaced in 1830.

by Occurrences 2%

Such a memorial, it is said, was, until entirely effaced by time, to be seen, read, and thought upon, within the cloisters of Gloucester's time-honored and sanctified cathedral.

for Occurrences 2%

to the gates of Heaven 55 This Minstrel lead, his sins forgiven; The rueful conflict, the heart riven With vain endeavour, And memory of Earth's bitter leaven, Effaced for ever.

with Occurrences 2%

Her white hand I kissed in a transport of love; My kiss she effaced with her snowy glove.

at Occurrences 1%

At a later period, tables, or slices of wood, were usually covered with a thin layer of hard wax, so that any matter written upon them might be effaced at pleasure, and the tables used again.

in Occurrences 1%

Not only the Allies, but the whole world owes an incalculable debt to this soldier of justice, compact of reason and faith, imperturbable in adversity, self-effacing in the hour of victory.

en Occurrences 1%

Non; et sont-ce des statues? Non. C'est de la chimère et de l'horreur, vêtues D'airain, et, des bas-fonds de ce monde puni, Faisant une menace obscure à l'infini; Devant cette impassible et morne chevauchée, L'âme tremble et se sent des spectres approchée, Comme si l'on voyait la halte des marcheurs Mystérieux que l'aube efface en ses blancheurs.

on Occurrences 1%

Before he was called upon to embark with his regiment for Spain, an impression had been created which three years' absence did not efface on either side.

out Occurrences 1%

An experience, which no length of time will ever efface out of my memory, has so sensibly taught me how difficult it is fully to support the Christian character here, that I hope my reader will pardon me (I am sure, at least, the heart of wounded parents will,) if I dwell a little longer upon so interesting a subject.

within Occurrences 1%

There are two ways only: that of Buddha, who effaced within himself the painful illusion of life; and the religious way, which throws the veil of a dazzling falsehood over crime and sorrow.

Which preposition to use with  effacing