Which preposition to use with impregnating

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The whole of modern thought is steeped in science; it has made its way into the works of our best poets, and even the mere man of letters, who affects to ignore and despise science, is unconsciously impregnated with her spirit, and indebted for his best products to her methods.

in Occurrences 3%

Our thoughts, like rivulets issuing from distant springs, are each impregnated in its course with various mixtures, and tinged by infusions unknown to the other, yet, at last, easily unite into one stream, and purify themselves by the gentle effervescence of contrary qualities.

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Some one had told Carlyle that he would find in this literature what he had so long sought after,truth and rest,and he gladly learned the language, and addressed himself to the study of its masters; with what success all the world knows, for he has grafted their thoughts upon his own, and whoever now speaks is more or less consciously impregnated by his influence.

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For the work comes into being as a man does; the thinking mind is impregnated from without, and it then forms and bears its child.

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Why, Sir, a Water impregnated to a Circulation with prima Materia; upon my Honour, Sir, the strongest I ever drank of. Doct.

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I devote myself to such works as encroach not on the anti-social passionsin poetry, to elevate the imagination and set the affections in right tune by the beauty of the inanimate impregnated as with a living soul by the presence of lifein prose to the seeking with patience and a slow, very slow mind, 'Quid sumus, et quidnam victuri gignimus,'what our faculties are and what they are capable of becoming."

Which preposition to use with  impregnating