Which preposition to use with senator

from Occurrences 197%

St. Vallier, also a senator from the Aisne, was nervous and easily discouraged when things didn't go smoothly, but he too thought the Republic was the only possible government now, whatever his preferences might have been formerly.

of Occurrences 80%

My brother-in-law, Richard Waddington, senator of the Seine Inferieure, and one or two friends came to see us in the evening, and the gentlemen talked late into the night, discussing programmes, possibilities, etc.

in Occurrences 71%

On the other hand, he did not allow the Egyptians to be senators in Rome, but after considering individual cases on their merits he commanded the Alexandrians to conduct their government without senators; with such capacity for revolution did he credit them.

for Occurrences 27%

" CHAUNCEY DEPEW ON A RUNNING-BOARD Chauncey M. Depew, former United States Senator for New York, was in Geneva when the trouble began.

by Occurrences 17%

Thus Menenius Agrippa reconciled the people to the senators by telling them the fable of the revolt of the members against the belly.

on Occurrences 14%

The senators on ascertaining their approach sent them their money before they came near, hoping that when the invaders received that they might retire, and when they still pressed on they appointed Caesar consul.

with Occurrences 14%

Such a man could not be viewed by Senators with any other feelings than those of horror and disgust.

to Occurrences 14%

The men, on their side, were of all professions and arts, and of every grade of celebrity, from senator to merchant,each distinguished by some personal attribute or talent; and in all was the gift, so rare, of manners and conversation.

at Occurrences 10%

Dost thou trust in him thou servest for the victory?" There was a movement among the senators at the answer of Gino; and the half-terrified varlet thought he perceived frowns gathering on more than one brow.

after Occurrences 5%

[-10-] Pompey thus left the city drawing many of the senators after him; some remained behind, either attached to Caesar's cause or maintaining a neutral attitude toward both.

as Occurrences 5%

But the latter was still regarded by many senators as the head of the Cæsarean party, and it was resolved to treat with him.

into Occurrences 3%

" "Yes," muttered the secretary, following the Senator into the library, "you've always found him honest because you think everybody's honestbut Stevens is just the doctor who will cure you of this ailmentthis chronic trustfulness.

than Occurrences 3%

Accordingly, Caeso Fabius, having been elected consul with Titus Verginius not more with the good-will of the senators than of the commons, gave no attention either to wars, or levies, or anything else in preference, until, the hope of concord being now in some measure assured, the feelings of the commons should be united with those of the senators at the earliest opportunity.

like Occurrences 2%

Senators like Scaurus he courted by handing over the judicia once more to the Senate, while, by admitting 300 equites to the Senate, he hoped to compensate them for the wound which he thus inflicted on their material interests and their pride.

through Occurrences 2%

The general principle seems to be that representatives shall serve through one session and senators through two.

throughout Occurrences 1%

If Senator Chandler were alive, or if Senator Ferry were in this room, they would remember that I followed in their train in Michigan, with larger audiences than either of those Senators throughout the whole canvass.

during Occurrences 1%

" In the course of his speech he alluded, among others, to A.P. Butler, of South Carolina, and in reply to some severe strictures by that Senator during preceding debates, indulged in caustic personal criticism upon his course and utterance, as well as upon the State which he represented.

under Occurrences 1%

DUMAS, JEAN BAPTISTE ANDRÉ, a distinguished French chemist, born at Alais; was admitted to the Académie française at the age of 25; at the Revolution of 1848 he became a member of the National Assembly; was created a senator under the Empire, but retired into private life after Sedan; he was distinguished for his studies in chemistry, both theoretical and practical, and ranks among the foremost in the science (1800-1884).

down Occurrences 1%

He was a man with whom my father had once had a sharp difference, and I wondered, as I watched the stride of the stately Senator down the street, if he remembered, as my father did, that difference of twenty-five years before.

within Occurrences 1%

By virtue of the titles mentioned they get the right to make enrollments, to collect moneys, declare wars make peace, rule foreign and native territory alike everywhere and always, even to the extent of putting to death both knights and senators within the pomerium, and all the other privileges once granted to the consuls and other officials with full powers.

without Occurrences 1%

Did you have a chance for Senator without 'em?

Which preposition to use with  senator