Which preposition to use with endangering

in Occurrences 6%

That every man is disgusted, and almost every man daily endangered in our streets, has not been denied; nor will any man, I suppose, question what, if he has not yet experienced it, he may, perhaps, be fully convinced of, in his next visit or excursion.

of Occurrences 4%

and, in spite of the remonstrances and protestations of the Porte, and of the consuls of the European powers at Bucharest, in defiance of international rights, and to the endangering of the balance of power in Europe, caused the Russian troops, stationed at Wallachia, to be led into Transylvania, for the destruction of the Hungarian nation.

by Occurrences 3%

The goodness will also be endangered by placing it so near a fire as to make any part of it hot, instead of maintaining the gentle and equal degree of heat required for its due fermentation. 1698.

from Occurrences 1%

When my neighbours are endangered from a cause in which I am personally involved, I am naturally called upon to avert an evil that may extend to myself.

during Occurrences 1%

Now they proved capable of uniting the Arabs commanded by Allah, a unity still many a time endangered during the first century by the old party spirit; and of devising a division of labour between the rulers and the conquered which made it possible for them to control the function of complicated machines of state without any technical knowledge.

for Occurrences 1%

well hast thou done the deed; Thy life thou hast endangered for my men; Ask anything and I will give it thee.

to Occurrences 1%

In like manner, if they could be prevailed on to reestablish our right of cutting logwood in the Bay of Campeachy on the footing on which it stood before the treaty of 1763, it would be desirable and not endanger to us any contest with the English, who by the revolution treaty are restrained to the southeastern parts of Yucatan.

with Occurrences 1%

He saw that any institution would be endangered with the verdict of the civilized world against it.

through Occurrences 1%

There, after they had nearly met with a great disaster in an attack from an ambuscade, the bravery of the soldiers restored their fortunes, which had been endangered through the carelessness of the consul.

Which preposition to use with  endangering