Which preposition to use with obsequious

to Occurrences 11%

Fortune, that whilom own'd my sway, And bow'd obsequious to my nod, Now sees me destin'd to obey, And bend beneath oppression's rod.

in Occurrences 2%

A second Governor (Shannon) having been procured,a Governor chosen with a double fitness to the use,on the ground of his sympathy with whatever was vulgar in border-ruffian habits and with whatever was obsequious in Presidential policy,the deliberate game of forcing the settlers to submit to the infamous usurpation of the Missourians was opened.

than Occurrences 2%

Then entering, they saw Mrs. Fell in the lodgings, Dr. Fell being in prison at London, and ordered her to quit them, but found her not more obsequious than her husband.

as Occurrences 1%

Perhaps it is that an English Coxcomb is seldom so obsequious as an Irish one; and when the Design of pleasing is visible, an Absurdity in the Way toward it is easily forgiven.

of Occurrences 1%

Such, however, is the state of the world, that the most obsequious of the slaves of pride, the most rapturous of the gazers upon wealth, the most officious of the whisperers of greatness, are collected from seminaries appropriated to the study of wisdom and of virtue, where it was intended that appetite should learn to be content with little, and that hope should aspire only to honours which no human power can give or take away[j].

at Occurrences 1%

The waiter stood by, silent and obsequious at first, whilst M. le Marquis hunted through all his pockets.

by Occurrences 1%

He is Loud, Haughty, Gentle, Soft, Lewd, and Obsequious by turns, just as a little Understanding and great Impudence prompt him at the present Moment.

Which preposition to use with  obsequious