Which preposition to use with imputing

to Occurrences 400%

But if we look a little nearer, we may perhaps perceive, that amidst all those mutations in the character of nations, there are still some features that are common to the same people at all times, and which it would therefore be reasonable to impute to the great unvarying laws of nature.

as Occurrences 9%

Nor is it, sir, to be imputed as a just reason for censure to those who have opposed the motion, that no other measures have been offered by them to the consideration of the committee.

of Occurrences 2%

The one case was that of Wilson, to whom a thousand idle pranks were imputed of a character very different and far more eccentric than anything that ever attached to Lockhart.

in Occurrences 1%

We may apply to humanity the idea which, as Hebrew students tell us, is imputed in the Talmud to the Supreme Being.

of Occurrences 1%

Slander Is the imputing of crime to a person by speech, by word of mouth.

to Occurrences 1%

The proclamation of Simla had another purposethat of announcing the future policy of the Government, and repudiating those designs of aggression and aggrandizement which there was too good ground for imputing to us, and which could not fail to inspire distrust and suspicion in the minds even of friendly neighbours.

Which preposition to use with  imputing