Which preposition to use with inadvertences

of Occurrences 5%

By inadvertence of the servant at the door, she was shown into the parlor while Henriet was there, with her child on the floor, receiving directions concerning some muslin flounces she was embroidering.

on Occurrences 3%

He was the only son of his aged father and mother, the protector of his sisters, and, he might say, the sole hope of a rising family; and then, possibly, Denbigh might not have meant to offend himhe might even have been engaged before they came to the house; or if not, it might have been inadvertence on the part of Miss Moseley.

as Occurrences 1%

and such inadvertence as the preceding almost warrants the oddity of his suggestion.

in Occurrences 1%

Through an inadvertence in the preparation of the electroyped plates for the printer, they did not appear in their proper places in this diary.

under Occurrences 1%

The Colonel picked it up, fitting the shining blade in it, clicked the spring, and then rising, with a face of courtesy yet of unmistakably genuine pain, and with even a slight tremor in his voice, said, gravely: "Mr. Hotchkiss, I owe you a thousand apologies, sir, thater a weapon should be drawn by meeven through your own inadvertence under the sacred protection of my roof, and upon an unarmed man.

Which preposition to use with  inadvertences