Which preposition to use with knaveries
Ah, through some shameful knavery of the men, into whose hands he has fallen, he is drunk!
I pray God, they be honest, for there may be much knavery in the dark: faith, if I were there, I would have some knavery with them.
Besides being very debauched, he has more knavery than mission.
I pray God, they be honest, for there may be much knavery in the dark: faith, if I were there, I would have some knavery with them.
He felt that he ought to be doing somethingthat he had no right to remain in ignorance of the progress of Marian's affairsthat he should be at hand to frustrate any attempt at knavery on the part of the lawyerto be sure that the old man's wealth suffered no diminution before it reached the hands of his heiress.
Ile iustifie it: do not you know the receit of Cozenage? take an ounce of knavery at the least,and confederacie is
He had been a newspaper man, and a writer for leading periodicals, and had shown considerable literary ability; but a life of honest industry did not suit his tastes, and he had now adopted knavery as a regular profession.
We find How Easie it is for Folly and Knavery to Meet, and that they are Near of Kin, tho they bear Different Aspects.