Which preposition to use with insurrections

of Occurrences 183%

Mistrusting its leaders, and detesting the wretched lazzaroni, who "would have betrayed themselves and all the world," he yet threw himself heart and soul into the insurrection of 1820, saying, "Whatever I can do by money, means, or person, I will venture freely for their freedom."

in Occurrences 134%

A gay, fearless, flattered girl, she simply shared the fortunes of the court; laughed at the festivals in the palace, laughed at the ominous insurrections in the streets; laughed when the people cheered her, their pet princess; and when the royal party fled from Paris, she adroitly secured for herself the best straw-bed at St. Germain, and laughed louder than ever.

against Occurrences 51%

But the insurrection against the political state in England was more political than it was economic.

among Occurrences 23%

[h], which were calculated to maintain a kind of standing army, always in readiness to suppress any insurrection among the conquered people.

at Occurrences 23%

When labor ceases to be degrading, the military school will give place to the academy, commerce will be honored, and a check be given to military aspirations; and should an insurrection again occur, the loyal population bordering the coast may be armed to resist alike insurrection at home and intervention from abroad, and unite with our navy in preserving the peace of the country.

by Occurrences 11%

The students fought gallantly; but a still fiercer element was contributed to the insurrection by the workmen who had come in from the suburbs.

amongst Occurrences 7%

She is at the same time reminded that in no case can the Allies consent to renounce the security given to them by the Treaty of Paris in consequence of an insurrection amongst the lower orders at Brussels.

on Occurrences 7%

He fixed English garrisons in their most considerable towns; and placed over them an English governor, who might watch all their motions, and suppress any insurrection on its first appearance.

from Occurrences 6%

As to the danger of insurrections from foreign influence, that will become a motive to kind treatment of the slaves.

with Occurrences 5%

While the earl garisoned his house, Sir Walter was one of those who invested it, and when his lordship was brought to his trial, he with forty of the queen's guard was present upon duty, and was likewise examined with relation to a conference which he had upon the Thames the morning of the insurrection with Sir Ferdinando Gorges.

for Occurrences 5%

The consul Lucius Opimius took his measures to put down by force of arms the insurrection for the overthrow of the republican constitution, as they were fond of designating the events of this day.

under Occurrences 4%

The next fortunate event of his life was his marriage with Pompeia, a cousin of Pompey, who was then the foremost man in Rome, having distinguished himself in Spain and in putting down the slave insurrection under Spartacus; but Pompey's great career in the East had not yet commenced, so that the future rivals at that time were friends.

without Occurrences 3%

Always moderate in victory, he had suppressed the insurrections without bloodshed, and had conciliated the people by his moderation.

during Occurrences 3%

We were informed that the schools were rising in insurrection during the day, and that they offered us a refuge in the midst of them.

into Occurrences 3%

It might be stated also, that the importation of vast bodies of men, who had been robbed of their rights, and grievously irritated on that account, into our colonies, (where their miserable condition opened new sources of anger and revenge,) was the importation only of the seeds of insurrection into them.

in Occurrences 3%

[Footnote 1: Drewery, Slave Insurrections in Virginia, p. 121.]

as Occurrences 2%

In the first excitement of fear and horror those cruelties were, no doubt, greatly exaggerated, but still enough remains proved to stamp the insurrection as one branding with the foulest disgrace the race which perpetrated and exulted in them.

of Occurrences 1%

At present the intelligent part of the Company are wholly subdued, by the Insurrections of those who know no Satisfactions but what they have in common with all other Animals.

above Occurrences 1%

Afterward Louis Philippe, King of the French, who was himself driven from the throne by insurrection above half a century afterward.

around Occurrences 1%

then, with Illinois truthfulness, hints at Uncle Tom's Cabin, as though it were English literature, and which, he says, "is designed to stir up treason and insurrection around hisMr.

before Occurrences 1%

He called a council to devise some means of subduing the insurrection before the effect of the siege of Arkadi should provoke intervention, for he saw that that had been a mistake.

over Occurrences 1%

"The darkies and the white folks in Union County had an insurrection over the polls about the year 1888.

than Occurrences 1%

Such were the riots, attended by destruction of property and personal outrage, which, though common in England, were violative of that reverence for law that was thoroughly ingrained in the American character; and they were, besides, rather in the spirit of hasty and irregular insurrection than of the slow and majestic development of revolution.

throughout Occurrences 1%

" In the governor's dispatch of July 15 he informs the Secretary of State that This movement at Lawrence was the beginning of a plan, originating in that city, to organize insurrection throughout the Territory, and especially in all towns, cities, or counties where the Republican party have a majority.

to Occurrences 1%

The Island of Cyprus, which once had a population of more than a million, reduced at the breaking out of the insurrection to seventy thousand, was nearly depopulated; the archbishop and five other bishops were ruthlessly murdered.

Which preposition to use with  insurrections