Which preposition to use with infringe

on Occurrences 22%

SOAPINGTON said he was glad to see me, and, seeing that it was me, he would be willing to infringe on his inflexible rule, and would allow me to pay CASH IN ADVANCE.

by Occurrences 2%

Before Arjuna, however, can profit from the truce, he infringes by accident his elder brother's privacy by stumbling on him while he is with their common wife.

without Occurrences 2%

" These instances declare that there is no security which men can yield comparable to that of an oath; the obligation whereof no man wilfully can infringe without renouncing the fear of God and any pretence to His favour.

with Occurrences 1%

It was founded in the old Paoli days, you understand, and we had some strict rules of our own which were not infringed with impunity.'

in Occurrences 1%

He drew up a special ceremonial which must have proved a trying ordeal for his courtiers, and dire was the offence if it were infringed in the smallest particular.

for Occurrences 1%

One might almost call them patented human beingspatentees of spiritual discoveries, or of aspects of humanity, whose patents can never be infringed for all our cleverness.

against Occurrences 1%

The honour of England does not consist in defending every English officer or English subject, right or wrong, but in taking care that she does not infringe the rules of justice, and that they are not infringed against her.

Which preposition to use with  infringe