Which preposition to use with jewesses

of Occurrences 14%

The wife of one of the most distinguished Moors of Mogador informed a Jewess of her acquaintance, that she was very happy to hear a Christian was come to purchase all her husband's slaves, for she was tired of her life with them.

in Occurrences 3%

Madame Clerambault had not the temper of a Roman matron, nor even of that high-spirited Jewess in the celebrated affair which cut France in two some twenty years ago, who clung more closely to her husband on account of the public injustice.

by Occurrences 2%

"After this I married a woman who had lived at Crete, but a Jewess by birth.

from Occurrences 1%

A distinguished Jewess from New York told of the work among the immigrants and the methods by which they were created into intelligent citizens; a beautiful Kentuckian spoke of the work among the white mountaineers; a very venerable gentlewoman from Chicago, exquisitely frail, talked on behalf of the children in factories; a crisp, curt, efficient woman from Oregon advocated the dissemination of books among the "lumber-jacks."

to Occurrences 1%

And whenever I questioned Rochez on the subject, he flew into a temper and consigned all middle-aged Jewesses to perdition, and all the lovely and young ones to a comfortable kind of Hades to which he alone amongst the male sex would have access.

as Occurrences 1%

I have instanced the case of the Slavic Jewess as one who has certainly arrived.

with Occurrences 1%

Ordinarily they married members of their own race; but the marriage of a Jewess with a foreigner is also reported.

at Occurrences 1%

She weeded out the Whitechapel Jewesses at the Bank, and introduced them to the Mile End 'buses.

behind Occurrences 1%

We bought tickets from an old Jewess behind the pigeon-hole and then, pushing the curtain aside, stumbled into darkness.

Which preposition to use with  jewesses