Which preposition to use with heyday

of Occurrences 52%

" Miss Stapylton appeared to delight in the cloistered easy-going life of Lichfield,that town which was once, as the outside world has half-forgotten now, the center of America's wealth, politics and culture, the town to which Europeans compiling "impressions" of America devoted one of their longest chapters in the heyday of Elijah Pogram and Jefferson Brick.

along Occurrences 1%

Certain winged and mailed denizens of the field seem to reach their heyday along with the plants they most affect.

between Occurrences 1%

From another passage we learn that this was three years before her first meeting with the poet in 1807, "in the heyday between childhood and maidenhood."

in Occurrences 1%

Till the middle of the eighteenth century Bath covered no larger area than that contained within the Roman walls, but Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark having conceived a great partiality for the place, and the medicinal quality of the waters being much advocated, the city rapidly grew in favour and size, until it reached its heyday in the time of Beau Nash and the Prince Regent.

towards Occurrences 1%

If Negroes who have other trusts to perform, do their duty as well as the colored soldiers, there will be many revisions in the scale of public sentiment regarding the Negro Race in Americamany arguments will be overthrown and the heyday towards Negro citizenship will begin to dawnthere are other battles than those of the militia.

under Occurrences 1%

" His valet was an old soldier, who had served through the Peninsular War, and who moved about with the orderly gait and quiet air of a man who had passed his heyday under the forming influences of camp discipline.

Which preposition to use with  heyday