Which preposition to use with repressing

in Occurrences 20%

This has been repressed in the last two seasons and to-day the morale of Base Ball is of a higher type than it ever has been in the history of the pastime.

with Occurrences 10%

In June, the dictator went to Oporto to defend his policy at a public banquet, and on his return a popular tumult took place in the Rocio, the central square of Lisbon, which was repressed with serious bloodshed.

by Occurrences 8%

They even organized formidable riots at Paris and Versailles, which, however, Turgot, whose resolution was equal to his capacity, prevailed on the king to repress by acts of vigor very unusual to him, and very foreign to his disposition.

for Occurrences 3%

Christ, the founder of this sect, had been capitally punished by the Procurator Pontius Pilate, in the reign of Tiberius; and this damnable superstition, repressed for the present, was again breaking out, not only through Judaea, where the evil originated, but even through the City, whither from all regions all things that are atrocious or shameful flow together and gain a following.

as Occurrences 2%

To the Indian, as Parkman points out, "pity was a cowardly weakness," to be sternly repressed as unworthy of a man.

of Occurrences 2%

On the whole, I rather concluded, that there is in nearly all English education a positive repressing of a young person's truthfulness; for I could distinctly see, that in my own case there was always need of defying authority and public opinion,not to speak of more serious sacrifices,if I was to follow truth.

than Occurrences 1%

From that time the Romans seemed more desirous of securing what they possessed than of making new conquests, and were employed rather in repressing than punishing their restless northern invaders.

through Occurrences 1%

"It must be the belligerency repressed through three or four generations and breaking out at last in me," replied Wilton, his eyes twinkling.

like Occurrences 1%

" He sat down, crushed by the emotion which he repressed like a strong and self-contained man, whose mental balance the greatest sufferings cannot disturb.

within Occurrences 1%

Let us be cautious, nevertheless, and repress within ourselves the thoughts which would come forth.

of Occurrences 1%

I dare say you never had a chance to feel, and therefore will not be able to understand, the depressing sense of inferiority which was born with me, which grew with my growth and strengthened with my strength, and which, though somewhat repressed of late years, gets the mastery very frequently and makes me believe myself the most unlovable of beings.

Which preposition to use with  repressing