Which preposition to use with indigence

of Occurrences 13%

That it is not a tax upon luxury cannot be inferred from the indigence of those whom it is intended to reform; for luxury is, my lords, ad modum possidentis, of different kinds, in proportion to different conditions of life, and one man may very decently enjoy those delicacies or pleasures to which it would be foolish and criminal in another to aspire.

to Occurrences 3%

Harmony healed these faults; Lord Norland received his daughter into favor; Sir Robert Ramble took back his wife; Solus married Miss Spinster; Mr. Placid assumed the rights of the head of the family; and Mr. Irwin, being accepted as the son-in-law of Lord Norland, was raised from indigence to domestic comfort.

from Occurrences 2%

It is the care of a very great part of mankind to conceal their indigence from the rest.

than Occurrences 1%

A beautifully poetic composition: yet the painter lived and died nearer to indigence than ease.

in Occurrences 1%

I might show that it relaxes the sinews of industry and clips the wings of commerce, and works misery and indigence in every shape.

during Occurrences 1%

His parents lived in great indigence during his infancy, and at nine years of age he became an orphan, totally destitute.

by Occurrences 1%

The English themselves, reduced to the most extreme indigence by these continued depredations, had shaken off all bands of government; and those who had been plundered today, betook themselves next day to a like disorderly life, and, from despair, joined the robbers in pillaging and ruining their fellow-citizens.

Which preposition to use with  indigence