Which preposition to use with maurice
Maurice of Orange, his son, almost met the same fate, and the would-be murderer confessed.
St. Maurice in the Valais.
Such a circumstance, however, served only to draw forth a fresh display of those uncommon talents which in so many various accidents of war had placed Maurice on the highest rank for military talent.
Professor Maurice at one time, Dr. Pusey at another, were his delighted companions in exploring the dialogues of Plato.
There remain St John Baptist, which can boast of Transitional arcades, and fifteenth century screen and pulpit; St Maurice with a Norman doorway; St Peter with its twelfth and thirteenth century work; St Bartholomew with some Norman remains near the site of Hyde Abbey; and in the High Street there is more than one fine old house.
Mendoza was wounded and taken prisoner, and with difficulty saved by Prince Maurice from the fury of the German auxiliaries.
She was holding little Maurice against her knees, and gazing at him with the jealous love of a good bourgeoise, who carefully watched over the health of her only son, that son whom she wished to make a prince of industry and wealth.
But it so happened that one morning, when he went up to the house to ask Maurice for some instructions, he heard from Constance herself that the young man had spent a very bad night, and that she had therefore prevailed on him to remain in bed.
It was once the seat of the Courtenays and the headquarters of Prince Maurice during the Civil War.
But I have always thought that there was more intellectual power wasted in Maurice than in any other of my contemporaries.
"Look at him!" said Mr. Maurice to his wife one evening as Andrew walked in the garden with Miss Frarnie.
Let the reader know Mr. Maurice, then, by remembering that he is the godfather of Tennyson's son, "Come, when no graver cares annoy, Godfather, come and see your boy," that Charles Kingsley has a Frederic Maurice among his children,and that Thomas Hughes has a Maurice also.
Barneveldt frequently appealed to Maurice without effect; and all the efforts of the former to obtain justice by means of the civil authorities were paralyzed by the inaction in which the prince retained the military force.