Which preposition to use with royalties

under Occurrences 479%

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of Occurrences 32%

In return, King John not only gave him the royalty of the river, but a weekly market here for which he rebuilt the place and called it New Market a name which was soon lost, the people preferring their old name New Alresford.

in Occurrences 25%

There is almost a surfeit of royalty in it; every card is a court-card, and all her counters are counts.

on Occurrences 14%

There ain't a spinning mill in the country that won't save money by putting in the indicator, and paying us a good royalty on it.

for Occurrences 8%

The ambitious woman that was in her, she who dreamt of royalty for that only son, the future princely owner of the ever-growing family fortune, likewise suffered horribly.

to Occurrences 7%

" He issued instructions to the lumber company to make no further payments of royalties to Robert West until otherwise advised, and this had the effect of bringing West to the farm white with rage.

from Occurrences 5%

The crisis came when James I, who had received the right of royalty from an act of Parliament, began, by the assumption of "divine right," to ignore the Parliament which had created him.

as Occurrences 3%

If he is no longer familiar with Royalty as with his garter, the fault is not hishis adherence to his principles caused the separationhis love of his country was the cloud that intercepted the sunshine of court-favour.

with Occurrences 3%

It would have subjected the king himself to its will, in order that it might be free to punish the enemies of royalty with even more vigor and cruelty than the Jacobins had punished its friends.

by Occurrences 2%

The Athenians trained this bird for fighting, and Severus used to lighten the cares of royalty by witnessing the spirit of its combats.

between Occurrences 2%

The choice of British royalty between its peoples and its cousins cannot be indefinitely delayed.

before Occurrences 2%

There was a supper up-stairs for all the royalties before the cotillion.

without Occurrences 1%

A Third calls it a short liv'd Tyranny; a Fourth, a silent Fraud, because it imposes upon us without the Help of Language; but I think Carneades spoke as much like a Philosopher as any of them, tho' more like a Lover, when he call'd it Royalty without Force.

at Occurrences 1%

"You know you never in the world went to all the trouble of getting my address, and then left royalty at the Bristol for a maison meublée, four flights up and no elevator, just to see me!"

beneath Occurrences 1%

"Thou wilt sleep there for a time, at least until 'is Ludship's guests 'ave gone; the nurseries 'ave been turned into guests' rooms,'is Ludship 'as Royalty beneath 'is roof and bade me take thethe child to the furth'rest room and keep hits squawking 'ushed!"

during Occurrences 1%

One sees the worker as an active and intelligent helper during the great portion of his participation, and as an annuitant and perhaps, if he has devised economies and improvements, a receiver of royalties during his declining years.

through Occurrences 1%

Before our unfortunate but glorious revolution of 1848, the principle of royalty had so much spoiled the nature and envenomed the character of public office, that (of course except those who derived their authority by electionwhich we for our municipal life conserved amongst all the corruption of European royalty through centuries)

within Occurrences 1%

In this lovely spot Mr. McCormick built a castle, so handsomely finished, inside and out, so tastefully designed and so elegantly furnished, that one would imagine he expected to entertain royalty within its walls.

against Occurrences 1%

Thus we meet, at this time, with mayors of the palace of very different political origin and intention, some appointed by the kings to support royalty against the "leudes," others chosen by the "leudes" against the kings.

Which preposition to use with  royalties