Which preposition to use with goodwill

of Occurrences 48%

He halted for the winter in the territory of the Arverni, the modern Auvergne, and conciliated or purchased the goodwill of the Gauls in that region so far that he not only found friendly winter quarters among them, but great numbers of them enlisted under him, and, on the approach of spring, marched with him to invade Italy.

to Occurrences 13%

Colonel Torrens himself wrote much of the political economy of his paper; and had at this time made an attack upon some opinion of Ricardo and my father, to which, at my father's instigation, I attempted an answer, and Coulson, out of consideration for my father and goodwill to me, inserted it.

towards Occurrences 9%

But the committee were not to be dismayed by such treatment, nor even if some of those who professed goodwill towards them, should turn against them.

by Occurrences 5%

The drummer carries his samples in a gasoline runabout, and, in addition to seeing twice the number of customers, he can get their goodwill by taking them for a spin.

in Occurrences 4%

It seems clear that there was goodwill in other Governments, but not in that of Germany, and the latter lies legitimately under the prejudice resulting from the position she then took.

toward Occurrences 4%

It was a pleasant sight to see the colonel stroll about the paneled corridors and pause to chat with divers deferential workmen who were putting the last touches there, or to observe him mid-course in affable consultation with gardeners anent the rolling of a lawn or the retrimming of a rosebush, and to mark the bearing of the man so optimistically colored by goodwill toward the solar system.

on Occurrences 3%

Our understanding with France and Russia will call for great goodwill on both sides, not so much in the drafting of formal treaties as in indulging one another in our national habits.

among Occurrences 2%

Surely at the Hague Conference, in the fulfilment of time, peace had come on earth and goodwill among men.

amongst Occurrences 2%

The wants of the Church; for peace and goodwill amongst all States and peoples; for the Pope; for Church students.

between Occurrences 2%

The Musgroves could hardly be more ready to invite than he to come; and as for Henrietta and Louisa, they both seemed so entirely occupied by him that nothing but the continued appearance of the most perfect goodwill between themselves could have made it credible that they were not decided rivals.

from Occurrences 1%

Of old, with goodwill from the skies, The holy angels came; They walked the earth with human eyes, And passed away in flame.

for Occurrences 1%

After the War everyone wanted some sacrifice from Hungary, and no one dared to say a word of peace or goodwill for her.

at Occurrences 1%

There was nothing but love an' happiness an' goodwill at that wedding.

Which preposition to use with  goodwill