Which preposition to use with impartiality

of Occurrences 29%

Of the twenty-seven players thus far sent back seventeen of them advanced in their profession, a tribute to the sagacity, wisdom and impartiality of the members of the National Commission.

in Occurrences 11%

Every witness had previously sworn an oath to protect the German flag (der Fahneneid) which precludes the probability of all impartiality in the witness and makes bias (Befangenheit) his simple duty.

with Occurrences 7%

A new one was accordingly formed from the ranks of the opposition, 'the members of both parties concurring in expressing their sense of the perfect fairness and impartiality with which Lord Elgin had conducted himself throughout the transactions' which led to this result.

to Occurrences 4%

Maine Chance has been paying his devoirs with great impartiality to two young ladies.

on Occurrences 3%

You will be able some years hence to speak with more impartiality on this subject than you do at present.

toward Occurrences 3%

The measure, it is true, was not adopted in concert with the Spanish Government or those in authority under it, because in transactions connected with the war in which Spain and the colonies are engaged it was thought proper in doing justice to the United States to maintain a strict impartiality toward both the belligerent parties without consulting or acting in concert with either.

between Occurrences 3%

But he must be far gone in his sublimated notions of self-complacency and temporary importance who supposes that a magistrate would surrender his sense of independence, and impartiality between man and man, by assuming new and unheard-of duties, at the beck of a military functionary who happens to overrate his own, or misjudge another's position.

by Occurrences 2%

If he should win, and become Caesar, he would have to make them an example of his love of law and order, proving his impartiality by blaming them for what he never invited them to do.

as Occurrences 2%

Where exceptions begin, equality before the law ends, as I have tried to show by the story of King David and Uriah, and therefore the great effort of civilization has been to remove judges from the possibility of being subjected to a temptation, or to a pressure, which may deflect them from impartiality as between suitors.

like Occurrences 1%

And yet there is a lively controversy round these two names as to whether or not they contain evidence for the fourth Gospel, and that they do is maintained not only by apologists, but also by writers of quite unquestionable impartiality like Dr. Keim.

from Occurrences 1%

We get also for the first time an understandable account of the Battle of New Orleans, made up with praiseworthy impartiality from the accounts of both sides.

during Occurrences 1%

He presided as Vice-President with strict impartiality during exciting debates in the Senate.

about Occurrences 1%

For there was a broad impartiality about her spell that tugged at Mary even while she forlornly watched Rush yielding to it.

Which preposition to use with  impartiality