Which preposition to use with mandate

of Occurrences 72%

HARRY M. DAUGHERTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES A TRUE AND LOYAL FRIEND, A FAIR AND CHIVALROUS FOE With whom it is the author's great privilege to collaborate as Solicitor-General in defending and vindicating in the Supreme Court of the United States the principles and mandates of its Constitution Chamonix, July 14 1922 Preface by the Earl of Balfour

from Occurrences 18%

If there was no power to impose its mandates from without, couldst thou be unconscious of a power within?

for Occurrences 13%

None of the European States desired a mandate for Armenia, and no one wished to assume the serious military burden of protecting the Armenians; the United States, after having in the message of Wilson backed a great Armenia, wished even less than the other States to interest themselves in it.

to Occurrences 9%

The Turkish population has been distributed haphazard, especially to Greece, or divided up under the form of mandates to countries of the Entente.

over Occurrences 7%

Britain is given the mandate over Mesopotamia and Palestine and France has the mandate over Syria.

with Occurrences 6%

" "Why," replied the wary soldier, who knew he could not calculate on obedience to his mandate with as great a certainty as his friend"the better way is to bring the young people together, in order that they may become acquainted, you know.

on Occurrences 4%

He says in effect that I should have waited for the Congress mandate on Non-co-operation.

by Occurrences 3%

The President's strong support of the mandatory system and his equally strong objection to the idea of condominium showed that his mind was made up in favor of the issuance of mandates by the League.

in Occurrences 3%

of intellectual mandate in the Christian Church?

through Occurrences 2%

We sit there on thrones of thrones, and despatch thence mandates through the whole world and beyond it."

under Occurrences 2%

This clever and attractive phrase caught the fancy of the President, as was evident from his frequent repetition and approval of it in discussing mandates under the League.

into Occurrences 2%

We have only to compare the conduct of Carrier, le Bon, Maignet, &c. with the decrees under which they acted, to be convinced that their chief guilt lies in having been capable of obeying: and the convention, coldly issuing forth their rescripts of extermination and conflagration, will not, in the opinion of the moralist, be favorably distinguished from those who carried these mandates into execution.

without Occurrences 2%

Spain also became the willing vassal, rather than the ally, of the military genius whom the French Revolution had revealed, and obeyed his mandates without a murmur.

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