Which preposition to use with perpetuated

in Occurrences 41%

Our Western States are desirous to perpetuate in its purity the Anglo-Saxon blood, and would colonize the West with men raised under free institutions.

to Occurrences 5%

The adoption of arms in the German fashion remains the true origin of chivalry; and the Franks have handed down this custom to usa custom perpetuated to a comparatively modern period.

for Occurrences 4%

They accuse England of perpetuating for egotistic ends the state of anarchy.

as Occurrences 4%

That the income tax in some form will be perpetuated as a permanent part of our system of national finance may safely be predicted.

across Occurrences 2%

Perhaps she was the very same, perpetuated across the centuries, through extraordinary incarnations.

with Occurrences 2%

By him it has been perpetuated with great care, being always known to three persons, the high priest of the tribe, his vice-regent and proclaimed successor, and the oldest woman among them.

by Occurrences 1%

She was at last about to realize a plan that she had long cherished and maturely deliberated, which would perpetuate by an imperishable monument the untarnished glory of the family.

through Occurrences 1%

Shortly after her return to York she heard the venerable founder of Methodism preach in Peaseholm Green Chapel; and though at that early age incompetent to retain any recollection of the sermon, his saintly appearance made on her imagination a vivid impression, which was perpetuated through life, and often mentioned in the family circle with the liveliest feelings of pleasure.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Their envoys went to Westminster to deplore the murder of Van Artevelde, and tried to persuade Edward that his policy would be perpetuated throughout their cities, and "to such purpose," says Froissart, "that in the end the king was fairly content with the Flemings, and they with him, and, between them, the death of James Van Artevelde was little by little forgotten."

among Occurrences 1%

It is a curious thing that this reverence for holy water should be perpetuated among a Presbyterian people.

without Occurrences 1%

Sirusur, son of Kilnamandu, gave it for all future days to Dur-Sarginaiti, his daughter, the bride of Tab-asap-Marduk, son of Ina-e-saggatu-irbu (the pretended), who wrote this; and Tab-asap-Marduk, son of Ina-e-saggatu-irbu, who wrote this in order to perpetuate without interruption the memory of this gift, and commemorated on this stone the will of the great gods and the god Serah.

during Occurrences 1%

Their ignorance in the art of finances, and perhaps the devastations inseparable from such violent conquests, rendered it impracticable for them to levy taxes sufficient for the pay of numerous armies; and their repugnance to subordination, with their attachment to rural pleasures, made the life of the camp or garrison, if perpetuated during peaceful times, extremely odious and disgustful to them.

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