Which preposition to use with impetuosities

of Occurrences 104%

If, on the other hand, he habituate himself to impetuosity of mind, and show it also in his way of doing things, is he not then over-impetuous?" "You are right," said the Master.

in Occurrences 3%

The young girl, on the contrary, even when reclining, seemed like impetuosity in repose for a moment, but just ready to spring.

with Occurrences 3%

Yet such is the vigor of its genius, such is its carelessness of every kind of danger, such is the impetuosity with which it affronts and surmounts obstacles, such is the power of its national motto; "Go ahead!"

to Occurrences 2%

The proposal being agreed to, he advanced with fearless impetuosity to the contest.

as Occurrences 1%

I set out with the first of the tide full north, till I felt the benefit of the current, which carried me at a great rate eastward, yet not with such impetuosity as before, as to take from me all government of my canoe; so that in two hours time I came up to the wreck, which appeared to me a most melancholy sight.

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The hour at length arrived, the charge was sounded by the trumpets, and Caesar's troops began to advance with loud shouts and great impetuosity toward Pompey's lines.

like Occurrences 1%

And the field was soon covered with the corpses of warriors mounted on elephants and horses, all mangled by the shafts of Partha of great impetuosity like unto sighing snakes.

for Occurrences 1%

The Boy took its pretty impetuosity for a happy augurythe very sled was eager for the mighty undertaking.

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Mr. WINNINGTON replied:Sir, as I was hindered by the gentleman's ardour and impetuosity from concluding my sentence, none but myself can know the equity or partiality of my intentions, and, therefore, as I cannot justly be condemned, I ought to be supposed innocent; nor ought he to censure a fault of which he cannot be certain that it would ever have been committed.

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The men shouted for joy at Gotzkowsky's words, and pushed after him with wild impetuosity into the house, and the large hall, in which the costly weapons were tastefully grouped and ornamentally arranged against the walls.

Which preposition to use with  impetuosities