Which preposition to use with molasse

in Occurrences 15%

On the other hand, according to the testimony of Major Williams, on their way back they were laughing, shouting and eating molasses in large quantities.

for Occurrences 8%

"Once one of the men, after chopping some frozen molasses for breakfast, forgot what he was doing, and left the hatchet on top of the solid, frosty sweet stuff in the barrel.

on Occurrences 4%

"What a dreadful nice breakfast!" remarked Judith, rubbing her hands, and accidentally hitting little Jacob, who forthwith spilled some molasses on the clean table-cloth, and had his ears boxed in consequence.

with Occurrences 3%

She found she could reach the molasses with her tongue, and she began to lick it up, wishing she had some way of taking part of it to Buddy.

at Occurrences 3%

Of these proceeds about one-third was to be spent for a cargo of 105 hogsheads of molasses at 8d.

from Occurrences 3%

The first line of opposition arose under a new attempt of England to enforce the Sugar Act, which was passed to prevent the American importation of sugar and molasses from the West Indies, in exchange for lumber and agricultural products.

out Occurrences 2%

It was also proved that he lifted barrels of metal and barrels of molasses out of a canoe alone; and that, putting his fingers into a barrel of molasses, full within a finger's length, according to custom, he carried it several paces.

per Occurrences 2%

At this time the output was at the rate of about 75,000 hogsheads containing 1,000 pounds of sugar each, together with some forty or fifty gallons of molasses per hogshead as a by-product.

to Occurrences 2%

Remove the brains to a platter; add a lump of butter and a tablespoonful of molasses to the sauce; boil up and pour over the brains.

off Occurrences 1%

During this time Mr. Hodge was busy wiping as much of the molasses off the floor as he could with old cloths and pieces of newspaper.

until Occurrences 1%

The colonial Government did not allow those engaged in the manufacture of sugar to distil rum from the molasses until the year 1862.

as Occurrences 1%

A short time after Mr. Hodge had succeeded in cleaning up as much of the molasses as possible his wife came in to relieve him of tending the store, as was her custom.

Which preposition to use with  molasse