Which preposition to use with prospectus

OF Occurrences 52%

| | | ++ | | | PROSPECTUS OF | | | | POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT.

for Occurrences 4%

" A friend sends me a prospectus for a paper under the title of "Washington Republican," which has just been established at the seat of government, earnestly advocating the election of John C. Calhoun for the presidency in 1824.

in Occurrences 1%

he cried, and put a prospectus in my hand.

through Occurrences 1%

On the sixteenth, I received a prospectus through my concierge.

to Occurrences 1%

He did some small literary cobbler's work, receiving a guinea for a prospectus to a newspaper and ten pounds for correcting a volume of poetry.

before Occurrences 1%

I have a prospectus before me as I write; here are some of its sub-heads: "The Strap-Hanger's Stranglehold," "Foot Frightfulness," "How to Enter a Bus Secretly," "The Umbrella Barrage," "ExplosivesWhen their Use is Justified," "What to do when the Conductor Falls off the Bus."

with Occurrences 1%

"This," he said, "is not profit; it is the realisation of property."] Take a patch of land in Africa and multiply by ten, Then extract a ton of metal from an ounce or two of sand; Write a roseate prospectus with a magnifying pen, Making deserts flow with honey in a rich and smiling land.

by Occurrences 1%

The Government or municipality invites subscriptions through a bank or through some great financial house, which publishes what is called a prospectus by circular, and in the papers, giving the terms and details of the loan.

Which preposition to use with  prospectus