Which preposition to use with generalisations

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The great matter is, to make teaching real and practical, by fixing the attention of the student on particular facts; but at the same time it should be rendered broad and comprehensive, by constant reference to the generalisations of which all particular facts are illustrations.

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Moral principles, when they are true, are at bottom only registered generalisations from experience.

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But if it is possible that the cause was one of mental environment, that is to say, of habit or tradition, or memory, he should be constantly on his guard against generalisations about national or racial 'character.

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In such a work of generalisation as this, space will not permit of a detailed account of the return voyage, but on the 20th of March they reached the camp on the Murrumbidgee from which they had started.

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The writer justifies this rather broad generalisation by quoting three instances of such provocation, which I will take one by one.

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These personifications and uniformities, in their turn, tempt us to employ in our political thinking that method of a priori deduction from large and untried generalisations against which natural science from the days of Bacon has always protested.

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Now, there is only one thing easier than a generalisation, and that is a generalisation in the opposite direction.

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The naturalist accumulated facts and multiplied names, but he did not go triumphantly from generalisation to generalisation after the fashion of the chemist or physicist.

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This chapter will be concerned with broad tentative generalisations on quite simple lines.

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The naturalist accumulated facts and multiplied names, but he did not go triumphantly from generalisation to generalisation after the fashion of the chemist or physicist.

Which preposition to use with  generalisations