Which preposition to use with reconciling

to Occurrences 397%

Jul. Hah, my Sister, whom yet my jealous heart can scarce be reconciled to; so deeply was my fear of Rivalship fixt there, so sad, my Sister, and so near the happy day with Carlos?

with Occurrences 119%

George's aunt, Mrs. Bullock, who had before her marriage been Miss Osborne, thought it wise now to become reconciled with Amelia and her boy.

in Occurrences 21%

Lady Ann Erskine and the other watchers, who were unremitting in their attentions, heard her praying day and night, and saying at one time, "I am reconciled in the arms of love and mercy;" and at another, "I long to be at home; oh, I long to be at home!"

of Occurrences 7%

Certainly it is in the explanation of the fact, and the reconciling of it with our general notions that we shall find most difficulty, and not in accepting for true a story which is so fully proved, and that not by one witness but by a dozen, all respectable, and with no possibility of collusion between them.

by Occurrences 4%

These arguments in part her grief redrest, A mother's partial fondness did the rest; And Time, that all things reconciles by use, Did in her notions such a change produce.

at Occurrences 2%

"After three years, which were but anguish and remorse to the miserable woman, and during which she had no other consolation but the smiles of the children whose very existence was a crime, she was becoming reconciled at last to her life, when the father of her children deserted her.

as Occurrences 2%

"He considered within himself how difficult it would be, nay, impossible, for a single proprietor to attempt so great a novelty as to bring about an alteration of manners and customs protected by iniquitous laws, and to which the gentlemen of the country were reconciled as to the best possible for amending the indocile and intractable ignorance of Negro slaves."

on Occurrences 2%

Dunois, as sensible as he was brave, would not give heed either to the choler of Gamaches or to the insistence of Joan; and, thanks to his intervention, they were reconciled on being induced to think better, respectively, of giving up the banner and ordering an immediate attack.

without Occurrences 2%

The cause of their quarrel does not appear, but they were afterwards reconciled without proceeding to a duel.

into Occurrences 1%

THE CONTENT AND IDEAL OF ART The content of art is spiritual, and its form is sensuous; both sides art has to reconcile into a united whole.

about Occurrences 1%

He then went back to the plantation as if nothing had happened, and his mother soon thought he was reconciled about the loss of Ellen.

therewith Occurrences 1%

Besides, this prosaic species of criticism requires always that the poetic form should be applied to the details of execution; but when the plan of the piece is concerned, it never looks for more than the logical connection of causes and effects, or some partial and trite moral by way of application; and all that cannot be reconciled therewith is declared superfluous, or even a pernicious appendage.

around Occurrences 1%

He had gone in person and withdrawn from prison his cousin Louis of Orleans, whom his sister, Anne de Beaujeu, had put there; and so far from having got embroiled with her, he saw all the royal family reconciled around him.

unto Occurrences 1%

They have none to go to for help and light in the day of their darkness, confusion, and perplexity; for they are not reconciled unto the truth, which alone can prove steadable and comfortable in that day.

between Occurrences 1%

Dear Mr. Idler, inform my husband that he is trifling away, in superfluous vexation, the few months which custom has appropriated to delight; that matrimonial quarrels are not easily reconciled between those that have no children; that wherever we settle he must always find some inconvenience; but nothing is so much to be avoided as a perpetual state of inquiry and suspense.

during Occurrences 1%

Pompey and Crassus, previously at variance, are reconciled during their joint consulship.

after Occurrences 1%

When men become reconciled after a great enmity they are suspicious of many acts that contain no malice and of many chance occurrences.

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