Which preposition to use with equestrians
The "Sunday blood," the super-superb sartorial equestrian of our annual Fast-day, is not imposing or dangerous.
The nobility was not content with its honorary privileges which were matters of comparative indifference, but strove after separate and sole political power, and sought to convert the most important institutions of the statethe senate and the equestrian orderfrom organs of the commonwealth into organs of the plebeio-patrician aristocracy.
As he was more of an equestrian than a pedestrian, the nimbleness of the hunter soon shortened the distance between them, and the last of the robbers fell.
John, who was at the bottom good- natured, and loved both Francis and Clara very sincerely, soon set Captain Jarvis and his sister what he called "scrub racing," and necessity, in some measure, compelled the rest of the equestrians to hard riding, in order to keep up with the sports.