Which preposition to use with quarreling
"Men denounce the use of tobacco, and I do not quarrel with them for doing so.
Crewe soon discovered, through overhearing a loud quarrel between his landlady and her daughter, that Mrs. Leaver's husband was alive, though dead to his wife for all practical purposes, inasmuch as he was serving a life's imprisonment for manslaughter.
Like many others of their kind, they were thoroughly selfish at heart, and saw no good in running any personal risk to settle the quarrels of a third person.
A little nervous, indeed!" "Well," said Smith, "we won't quarrel about the degree of my nervousness.
He couldn't live here, if he didn't manage to keep on both sides of every little quarrel in town.
Of what they saw and heard within that place of slaughter it bodeth not to tell, nor of those figures, wild and fierce, that crouched to strip the jumbled slain, or snarled and quarrelled over the work.
One never knew in the morning what the afternoon's session would bring, for as soon as the Republican party felt themselves firmly established, they began to quarrel among themselves.
I know it, Sir, I know it, and that thou art as false as she: Was't not a Covenant between us, that neither shou'd take advantage of the other, but both shou'd have fair play, and yet you basely went to undermine me, and ask her of the Doctor; but since she's gone, I scorn to quarrel for herBut let's like loving Brothers, hand in hand, leap from some Precipice into the Sea. Scar.
They quarrelled on board.
They also brought their quarrels to her to settle.
An eagle wheeled above us and quarrelled at our intrusion.
Lawyers, who were in reality honorary officers of the Court, should cease to support Courts that uphold the prestige of an unjust Government and the people must be able to settle their disputes and quarrels by private arbitration.
O'Flynn and Potts had played poker and quarrelled as usual.
Only one day more now before he would appearbe flouted, insulted, and go off wounded, angry, leaving the Boy with an irreconciliable quarrel against Mac,
They abandoned their quarrel without another word, and picking up their crowbars hastened towards the spot where he was waiting for them.
We further strengthen their hold by quarrelling amongst ourselves.
I had forced a quarrel like an ill-mannered boy on the very man whose help I had come to seek.
It was plain, as she told them, that this consideration should at least equally have prevented their quarreling with England.
A pack of gaunt hounds quarrelled under the floor, and the sick woman stirred uneasily on her bed and expressed a wish that her emissaries would return.
Down one of these, with the fiery pace of a quarrel from a cross-bow, ran a frigate right athwart our course.
The fact is, that he has a much better case of quarrel than we; at least one that lends itself much better to rhetoric.
The smaller States could easily have ended the convention by an appeal to public opinion, which was not then prepared for a "consolidated union," but they were loyal enough to fight out their quarrels within the walls of the convention hall.
It may seem very queer to you, Johnny,it did to me when I was your age, and didn't know any more than you do,how folks can work themselves up into great quarrels out of such little things; but they do, and into worse, if it's a man who likes his own way, and a woman that knows how to talk.
It was broken then by quarrels behind the scenes.
"General, tell me true; did you not force this quarrel into your son's hand?