Which preposition to use with perversities

of Occurrences 58%

She hadn't even the perversity of the sex in love.

in Occurrences 7%

Burnet's good old prattle I can bring present to my mind; I can make the Revolution present to me: the French Revolution, by a converse perversity in my nature, I fling as far from me.

for Occurrences 2%

"Nay," rejoined Anthrops, vexed that his earnest compliment should be so mishandled,"blame your own perversity for such an interpretation.

about Occurrences 1%

There is certainly a good deal of perversity about the abuse of Vathek, so startlingly combined with almost immoderate eulogy: to which the discriminating enthusiasm of his Coleridge affords a pleasing contrast.

by Occurrences 1%

At other times the magnitude of these errorsthe disgusting absurdities into which they led their feebler admirers, and the derision and contempt which they drew from the more fastidious, even upon the merits with which they were associated, made us wonder more than ever at the perversity by which they were retained, and regret that we had not declared ourselves against them with still more formidable and decided hostility.

on Occurrences 1%

He always referred slightingly to Sturt, Cunningham, and Leichhardt, and his perversity on the subject of the junction of the Darling and the Murray drew even from the gentle Sturt a richly-deserved and unanswerable retort.

with Occurrences 1%

It undoubtedly seems the most natural thing in the world that a great religious body should settle, without hindrance, its own doctrines and control its own ministers; but it is also some compensation for the perversity with which the course of things has interfered with ideal completeness, that our condition, if it had been theoretically perfect, would have been perfectly intolerable.

Which preposition to use with  perversities