Which preposition to use with marquis

of Occurrences 467%

The Marquis of Bute denies that he is going to return to the Protestant fold.

in Occurrences 7%

He heard a laugh from the Marquis in the inner room, and fled down below to his friends of the kitchen, bursting in an agony of grief.

to Occurrences 7%

The prince, being informed of the whole conversation, and having, upon inquiry, found all the precedents on the marquis's side, thought it below his dignity to persist in an errour, and, restoring the marquis to his right upon his own conditions, continued him in his favour, believing that he might safely trust his affairs in the hands of a man, who had so nice a sense of honour, and so much spirit to assert it.

at Occurrences 4%

I have listened too often to you and the Marquis at wine.

by Occurrences 3%

Created General and Marquis by the Emperor, the young commander returned to Rome in 1537, and took up his position as the acknowledged head of his family.

with Occurrences 3%

One of my subordinates had just returned from the Continent whither I had sent him to keep an eye on a certain pseudo-French Marquis with whom I expected to have dealings at no distant date.

before Occurrences 3%

If, for instance, there is such a thing as a vegetarian nation; if there is a great united mass of men who wish to live by the vegetarian morality, then I say in the emphatic words of the arrogant French marquis before the French Revolution, "Let them eat grass."

without Occurrences 1%

"You, yourself, well know that I am not sufficiently cured to see the Marquis without always suffering.

as Occurrences 1%

Arthur had applied for the situation, and recognised by the Marquis as the young clergyman he had so often seen at Oakwood, he received him with the utmost cordiality and kindness.

during Occurrences 1%

A needy adventurer, named Godin de St. Croix, had formed an acquaintance with the Marquis during their campaigns in the Netherlandsbecame at Paris a constant visitor at his house, where in a short time he found means to insinuate himself into the good graces of the Marchioness.

for Occurrences 1%

It will be farewell to your chance of having that milksop of a Marquis for a pupil!'

on Occurrences 1%

Certain it is that out of the lavish pin-money which her father gave her as a free gift from time to time, she only doled out a meagre allowance to her husband, and although she had everything she wanted, M. le Marquis on his side had often less than twenty francs in his pocket.

outside Occurrences 1%

Alice, meeting the marquis outside the door, approached him in a way that made him tremble.

against Occurrences 1%

He even warned the Marquis against attacking the coach.

Which preposition to use with  marquis