Which preposition to use with september

to Occurrences 125%

Seasonable from September to December.

of Occurrences 50%

General Sheridan took occasion to remind me of an invitation to visit New York which I had received from some of the gentlemen who accompanied the General on the hunt from Fort McPherson to Hays City, in September of the previous year.

in Occurrences 22%

I liked the last beautiful days of September in the country.

for Occurrences 19%

At the beginning of the time for seeding and harvesting religious ceremonies were performed to implore the help of their deities; in June for a bountiful harvest, in September for a rich vintage, and in December for the seeding....

at Occurrences 14%

He arrived in September at Whitsand Bay, and forthwith came to Bodmin, the blacksmith's town, where they assembled unto him to the number of three thousand men of the rude people.

with Occurrences 10%

He left in September with La Guiccioli, passed by Lerici and Sestri, and then for the ten remaining mouths of his Italian life took up his quarters at Albaro, about a mile to the east of the city, in the Villa Saluzzo, which Mrs. Shelley had procured for him and his party.

from Occurrences 6%

Living is not on the whole expensive, but from July to September from 10 to 16 frs.

until Occurrences 3%

But, except by reason of sudden death, no evening class in London changes its staff after September until July comes round again.

before Occurrences 2%

Every form of outdoor amusement is furnished, and the people eat, drink, and are merry, making the most of their time from June to September before the long and dreary winter comes upon them.

by Occurrences 2%

Oh! how the squires swore and the farmers chuckled, when the 'Parvenu' sold the Minchampstead hounds, and celebrated his 1st of September by exterminating every hare and pheasant on the estate!

as Occurrences 2%

Caroline had consented to name the second week of September as the period of her espousals.

on Occurrences 2%

The battles which have raged since the end of September on the front between Givenchy la Gobelle and Armentières, have confirmed the deadly seriousness of the English.

into Occurrences 1%

It would be a pity to spoil May by bringing September into it.

after Occurrences 1%

THE FALL OF LEMBERG The capture of Lemberg from the Austrians early in September after a four days' battle was one of the striking Russian successes of the war.

near Occurrences 1%

On Tuesday the twenty-fifth of September near sun-set, as the admiral was discoursing with Pinzon, whose ship was then very near, Pinzon suddenly called out, "Land! land, Sir! let not my good news miscarry."

off Occurrences 1%

This the Colonel succeeded in doing on 12th September off Cape Spear, and the next day they landed at Torbay, some three leagues north of St. John's.

Which preposition to use with  september