Which preposition to use with lawrence

to Occurrences 27%

Contemplate a wilderness, reaching from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, from the great lakes and the majestic St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, every acre of which was covered with tall trees which had to be cut away one by one, not with some great machine which mowed them down in broad swaths like the grass of a meadow, but by a single arm and a single axe.

in Occurrences 25%

He was Secretary to Sir John Lawrence in the Punjab, and eventually was appointed Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces, and the Political Resident at Hyderabad.

from Occurrences 17%

But no transports brought troops up the St Lawrence from Boston or the mother country, and no vessel brought Carleton down.

at Occurrences 17%

His instructions were that, "after quelling all disturbances at Allahabad, he should not lose a moment in supporting Sir Henry Lawrence at Lucknow, and Sir Hugh Wheeler at Cawnpore; and that he should take prompt measures for dispersing and utterly destroying all mutineers and insurgents".

with Occurrences 9%

I have been favoured by Miss Lawrence with one of these letters as a specimen: 'T. LAWRENCIO, Medico, S. 'NOVUM frigus, nova tussis, nova spirandi difficultas, novam sanguinis missionem suadent, quam tamen te inconsulto nolim fieri.

as Occurrences 8%

It moves on towards the mighty St. Lawrence as wild, and halterless, and free, as when the Great Spirit sent it forward on its everlasting flow.

of Occurrences 7%

It was in 1908 that Miss Esther Lawrence of the Froebel Institute inspired her old students to help her to open The Michaelis Free Kindergarten.

for Occurrences 7%

All Carroll had to do now was to arrest Lawrence for Warren's murderand the burden of proof would have been shifted from the shoulders of the detective to that of the suspect.

by Occurrences 5%

Vermont wanted a 'free trade' outlet to the St Lawrence by way of the Richelieu.

on Occurrences 4%

She looked wistfully at Agony, a Shark, in charge of a canoe with Hinpoha and Gladys and Jo Severance as companions, gliding alongside of Sahwah and Undine Cirelle on the one side and Katherine and Jean Lawrence on the other.

below Occurrences 3%

On the St. Lawrence below Prescott, and confronting our territory, I know of no other military post.

about Occurrences 2%

Didn't I see a whole ship's crew wance that wos wrecked in the Gulf o' St. Lawrence about the beginnin' o' winter, and before they got to a part o' the coast where there was a house belongin' to the fur-traders, ivery man-jack o' them was frost-bit more or less, they wor.

against Occurrences 2%

The Americans sent an expedition down the St. Lawrence against Montreal, but the leaders got frightened and took refuge in northern New York.

into Occurrences 2%

And the other is that you and I are really responsible for bringing Lawrence into the family.

near Occurrences 2%

There is, in fact, at this place a gap 5 or 6 miles in breadth in the great system of mountains which extend from the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the Bay des Chaleurs to the river St. Lawrence near the Temiscouata portage.

out Occurrences 2%

Leave Lawrence out of it, and all the other non-Moslems who have done their bit for you.

after Occurrences 1%

"We're in time; there's no one here," announced Lawrence after an examination of the ground for fresh horse or cattle tracks.

without Occurrences 1%

The two parties met at Hickory Point, where a severe battle was fought, several being killed; the victory resulted in favor of the Free State men, who passed on to Lawrence without much further opposition.

through Occurrences 1%

"Sorry to keep you waiting, sir," said the proprietor, passing some money to the cashier over the curtain, who, thereupon, handed two dollars and ninety-three cents to Lawrence through the little opening in front.

across Occurrences 1%

I was with Lawrence across the Jordanwent all the way to Damascus with himsaw the war through to a finishin case you choose to call it finished.

toward Occurrences 1%

Nor is this a matter of mere surmise, for in a passage immediately following that which has been quoted the direction through the Gulf of St. Lawrence toward Cape Breton is denoted by the term "versus Euronotum," leaving no possibility of doubt that had the line directed to be drawn from the source of the St. Croix been intended to have a northwestern bearing the appropriate Latin words would have been employed.

towards Occurrences 1%

Hence the old officers of the regiment of Carignan, and the more hardy of the settlers, had been placed along the line of the Richelieu, which runs at right angles to the St. Lawrence towards the Mohawk country.

until Occurrences 1%

He was thinkingstruggling to decide upon a plan of action which would delay the arrest of Naomi Lawrence until the ultimate moment.

above Occurrences 1%

He was willing to make land grants on Chaleur Bay, at Gaspe, on the north shore of the St Lawrence above Montreal, on the Bay of Quinte, at Niagara, or along the Detroit river; and if none of these places was suitable, he offered to transport to Nova Scotia or Cape Breton those who wished to go thither.

during Occurrences 1%

I sate three hours for my picture to Sir Thomas Lawrence during which the whole conversation was filled up by Rogers with stories of Sheridan, for the least of which if true he deserved the gallows.

Which preposition to use with  lawrence