Which preposition to use with loaning

of Occurrences 280%

I express my sincere gratitude to the many persons who have enabled me to give these illustrations, and only regret that one collector refused my request for the loan of some very early and interesting letters.

to Occurrences 80%

"No, Laurelly, these clothes ain't loaned to you.

from Occurrences 38%

The phenomena of life are but like a transitory loan from the great emporium, death.

for Occurrences 28%

A French Minister has said that the success of the war loans for 151 milliards in Germany, and the increase of bank deposits for a sum of 28 milliards, coinciding with an increase of capital of 45 milliards in limited companies, demonstrate that Germany has saved at least 180 milliards in four years.

at Occurrences 19%

It was impossible for you to make a loan at the moment and you are driven to this forcedtouch.

on Occurrences 17%

It established a government bank for the purpose of making loans on easy terms, and thus assisting the poor to take up and work these public lands in small parcels.

in Occurrences 12%

Usury was practised to such an incredible extent that the interest on loans in some instances equalled, in a few months, the whole capital; this was the more aristocratic mode of making money, which not even senators disdained.

with Occurrences 5%

Dimly, in the background of this hasty dramatization, the distrustful Mr. Hawley, who refused to share the loan with Mr. Barton, figured as a rival for my love's hand; and lived to hear her say that she hated, loathed, and despised him.

by Occurrences 5%

The King had pledged them to the Earl of Cornwall for 5,000 marks, but they themselves had to repay the royal loan by means of enormous taxes.

as Occurrences 5%

A letter from Leopold, endeavouring to throw upon us the blame of delay for two months, and treating acquiescence in his terms of loan as a sine quâ non.

of Occurrences 4%

They favor most of the planks in the liberal platform, and, in addition, advocate the adoption of socialistic reforms, the loaning of public money without interest to the poor, public pensions to the helpless, sweeping reforms in the labor laws, and the purchase and maintenance by the state of all public enterprises that affect public welfare, such as the street-car lines, the insurance companies, the banks, etc.

within Occurrences 3%

But, though the succession of thy illustrious father will be ample to meet any loan within my humble means, that of the late Signor Tiepolo will not weaken the security.

without Occurrences 3%

Lucifer proceeded at once to the City, where, assuming his proper shape for the occasion, he negotiated a loan without the smallest difficulty.

through Occurrences 2%

To his demands the Holland bankers replied that Congress had appropriated the money in their charge solely to the payment of the interest on the Dutch loan through the year 1790.

among Occurrences 2%

He attempted to raise a loan among the merchants and capitalists in the city; but his credit and popularity were gone; he had, by plunging into [Footnote 1: Thurloe, vii.

under Occurrences 1%

To burden the country with increased taxation when there is in fact a large surplus revenue would be unjust and unwise; to raise moneys by loans under such circumstances, and thus to commence a new national debt, would scarcely be sanctioned by the American people.

until Occurrences 1%

It seems that the interest on the Dutch loans until 1790 must be paid before other claims, which leaves but a small chance for those bills to be liquidated.

afore Occurrences 1%

we saw him gae doun the loaning afore the shealing, and here he maun needs be." "Aweel, sirs," I exclaimed, "ye see there isna ony creatur here, our nainsell's out-taken; seek again an ye winna creed a bodie; may be the bogle is jumpit into the pot on the rundle-tree ower the ingle, or creepit into the meal ark or aiblins it scoupit thro' the hole as ye cam in at the door.

into Occurrences 1%

In the following year, after being mainly instrumental in putting on foot a fund for Godwin's benefit, he transformed this loan into a gift.

after Occurrences 1%

Since the fatal arithmetical skill of Rothschilds has found out how to gain millions by negotiating, out of the pockets of the public, loan after loan for the despots, to oppress the blind-folded nations, a sort of speculation has gained ground in the Old World, worthy of the execration of humanityI mean the speculation in loan shares;the paper commerce called stock-jobbing.

out Occurrences 1%

It was; but too much like taking a loan out of a blind beggar's hat.

Thorgest Occurrences 1%

It was at this time that he loaned Thorgest his outer dais-boards.

down Occurrences 1%

She's a sort o' reformed teacher, I take it; an' she gets at her subtraction by a new route altogetherlike ez ef the first feller thet had any surplus went sort o security for them thet was short, an' passed the loan down the line.

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