Which preposition to use with equalities

of Occurrences 360%

We do not find intellectual equality of souls.

with Occurrences 225%

During the last few weeks, an attack of dyspepsia had laid the foundation of a mind in the Flowerpot, as it generally does in other young female American boarding-school thinkers, and she was now capable of that subtle line of reasoning which is the great commendation of her sex to a recognized perfect intellectual equality with man.

in Occurrences 92%

However, with the advent of the early heresies, it became necessary to formulate prayers witnessing the divinity of Christ and His equality in all things to the Father and the Holy Ghost.

before Occurrences 25%

The great mass of the people felt instinctively that revolution had become a necessity and was unavoidable if Hungary was to pass from the old mediaeval order to the establishment of modern institutions and was to become a state where equality before the law should be the ruling standard.

between Occurrences 20%

Upon this principle the whole art of performing chemical experiments depends; we must always suppose an exact equality between the elements of the body examined and those of the products of its analysis.

to Occurrences 15%

Wesley could not conceive a sister of his giving her heart to the son of a family that had insolently refused to concede social equality to her father.

among Occurrences 13%

The very idea of a League to Enforce Peace implies equality among the contracting parties; and Germany does not understand equality. '

on Occurrences 9%

The character of the Unionof the conditions, that is, on which the two countries were unitedwas one of perfect and complete equality on all important points, indeed, in all matters whatever, except one or two of minor consequence, where some irremovable difference between them compelled some trifling variations.

for Occurrences 8%

Whatever their education, our women have always found that such independence as they could earn by hard work was less satisfactory than the dependence, coupled with assured comfort and ease, which they enjoy as the consorts, playthings, or slaves of the other sex; and they are only too glad to barter their legal equality for the certainty of protection, indolence, and permanent support.

as Occurrences 5%

" Accordingly, Christians were required, without respect of persons, to do each other justiceto maintain equality as common ground for all to stand uponto cherish and express in all their intercourse that tender love and disinterested charity which one brother naturally feels for another.

by Occurrences 4%

The proposed impost in itself was not considerable, and would not have been extraordinarily obnoxious to the privileged classes, but for the principle of equality by which Turgot justified it: "The expenses of government having for their object the interests of all, all should contribute to them; and the more advantages a man has, the more that man should contribute.

under Occurrences 4%

It is flagrantly at war with the government of God, consists in "respect of persons" the most shameless and outrageous, treads justice and equality under foot, and in its natural tendency and practical effects is nothing else than a system of wrong-doing.

at Occurrences 3%

We must then attain equality at home before we can make any real impression abroad.

without Occurrences 3%

It is easy to propose an equality without Christianity; as easy as to propose to kick down the ladder by which you have climbed, or to saw off the bough on which you sit.

out Occurrences 2%

"If you say another word, I'll give you a good thrashing, and knock some of your equality out of you!"

through Occurrences 2%

Although the free colored numbers varied greatly from state to state, their distribution on the two sides of Mason and Dixon's line maintained a remarkable equality through

from Occurrences 2%

If I cannot gain that equality from the British people, I do not want that British connection.

into Occurrences 1%

But, as we had to carry the gospel of woman's equality into the highways and hedges, we left dear Mother Bickerdyke with profound regret.

against Occurrences 1%

It required the wisdom of the statesman to divine that the public opinion which would direct how these votes were to be cast, could most surely be created by an appeal to those generous "central ideas" of the human mind which favor equality against caste and freedom against slavery.

than Occurrences 1%

It is satisfactory to note, however, that the salaries of men and women more nearly approximate to equality than in any previous appointments.

throughout Occurrences 1%

So great was the social equality throughout the interior of the New England provinces, indeed, as almost to remove the commoner distinctions of civilised associations, bringing all classes surprisingly near the same level, with the exceptions of the very low, or some rare instance of an individual who was raised above his neighbours by unusual wealth, aided perhaps by the accidents of birth, and the advantages of education.

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