Which preposition to use with hardship

of Occurrences 267%

Winter of 1879, severity and hardships of.

in Occurrences 46%

The endurance of the species is shown by its wandering occasionally out over the lava plains with the Yellow Pine, and climbing moraineless mountain-sides with the Dwarf Pine, clinging to any chance support in rifts and crevices of storm-beaten rocksalways, however, showing the effects of such hardships in every feature.

to Occurrences 25%

There are times when they apparently work a hardship to one team or the followers of one club, but, after all, they help to throw the necessary safeguards around the contests.

for Occurrences 21%

I fear a great deal of hardship for those who started out so as to reach Juneau for winter travel.

on Occurrences 13%

There is a strong feeling that the Censor should prohibit publication of these glaring cases of hardship on the ground that they are likely to encourage the Germans to prolong the War.

than Occurrences 9%

Help us to find our friends in the swamp, and we will take you all with us," Jack said; but feeling a good deal of compunction, as he was not so sure that the freedom bestowed upon these guileless friends might not, for a time at least, be more of a hardship than their happy-go-lucky servitude.

with Occurrences 7%

They seem, too, so unused to sympathy, often comparing their lives of suffering and hardship with the ease and comfort enjoyed by the white women, it must be a hard heart, that could withhold sympathy from such poor creatures.

from Occurrences 7%

The people consider this law, however just or necessary, as an act of the most tyrannical cruelty, which ought to be opposed with the utmost steadiness and vigour, as an insupportable hardship from which they ought at any rate to set themselves free.

by Occurrences 6%

As for Antony, he suffered no further harm from the enemy, but underwent severe hardships by reason of the cold.

through Occurrences 6%

Many unfortunate people were saved from prison and hardships through the intervention of President Bliss.

during Occurrences 6%

The people of Nantucket by their situation endured many hardships during this period; their ships were upon the sea a prey to privateers, and communication with the mainland was exposed to the same danger, so that it was difficult to obtain such necessaries of life as the island could not furnish.

as Occurrences 5%

I have been through as many hardships as Ulysses, in the pursuit of my histrionic vocation.

like Occurrences 5%

No human being, I think, can coolly and deliberately inflict a hardship like this, and, therefore, I doubt not but those who have, by inadvertency, given room for this objection, will either remove it by an amendment, or what is, in my opinion, more eligible, reject the clause as inexpedient, useless, and unjust.

without Occurrences 4%

But let us suppose these methods as efficacious as their most sanguine vindicators are desirous of representing them, it does not yet appear that they are necessary, and to inflict hardships without necessity, is by no means the practice of either wisdom or benevolence.

at Occurrences 3%

* There cannot be a more ill-boding sign to a nation, than when the people, to avoid hardships at home, are forced by heaps to forsake their native country.

under Occurrences 3%

They ministered invisibly to Damascius and his companions on their flight into Persia, alleviating the hardships under which the frames of the veteran philosophers might otherwise have sunk.

within Occurrences 2%

They carry this feeling with them to the hulks, where they amuse each other with all the tales of hardship within their knowledge; meditating revenge, by which they mean becoming more desperate in crime, and making reprisals on the public, when they shall be again at large.

throughout Occurrences 1%

They endured the greatest hardship throughout their entire journey, but chiefly in crossing the rivers.

among Occurrences 1%

Only three to survive the hardships among which the years of their infancy were passed, and this to be the history of two out of the three survivors!

against Occurrences 1%

There he kept, under cover, for the greater part of the winter, that army, which, though fortified by frequent and continued hardships against every human ill, had yet never experienced or been habituated to prosperity.

into Occurrences 1%

The whimsical fancy that so often turned his troubles and hardships into little things seized Robert again.

after Occurrences 1%

From Veragua to the river named by Columbus, San Matteo, on whose banks Nicuesa wasted so much time and suffered such hardships after losing his caravel, the map showed only one hundred and forty leagues, but many of the men who have returned from there say the distance is really considerably greater.

outside Occurrences 1%

While of an extreme tenderness of heart to all suffering or hardship outside the family, even towards animals, his domestic discipline was brutal and narrow.

before Occurrences 1%

Stockdale himself had to undergo some hardship before reaching the Overland Line.

Which preposition to use with  hardship