Which preposition to use with sequels

to Occurrences 160%

"I must tell you," she returned, "if only to set myself right in your eyes who have been witness of the terrible sequel to it all.

of Occurrences 82%

Dick doesn't mind them now, for he has, for the first time, begun to realize that his illumination has destruction as the sequel of its delight.

by Occurrences 7%

An Imperial manifesto promulgated in October, containing the principles of a constitutional form of government in Russia, was followed as an inevitable sequel by the manifesto of November 4th, which practically restored to Finland its full political rights.

in Occurrences 3%

The former is a sequel to Pendennis, and the latter to Henry Esmond; and both share the general fate of sequels in not being quite equal in power or interest to their predecessors.

as Occurrences 2%

Most notably is this the case with the ancient Indian literature called the Vedas, and such sequels as the Upanishads, Sutras, andmuch laterthe Bhagavad Gîtâ.

without Occurrences 1%

We have here adopted the orthography of Clavigero in preference, because he appears to have perfectly understood the Mexican language; and shall continue to do so in the sequel without farther notice, as often as his work enables us to do it with certaintyE. Perhaps mock-pearls, or the word may possibly be the same with what we term marcasites.

at Occurrences 1%

As will be seen, the event had a striking sequel at the battle of the Blue Licks.

for Occurrences 1%

The battle had a sad sequel for Somerset.

than Occurrences 1%

In his sight, the poor picture was a more perfect work of art than any of Sir Joshua's baby-beauties, or Raphael's Madonnas, and the little story needed no better sequel than the young father's praises of his twins, the covert kiss he gave their mother when he turned as if to get a clearer light upon the face.

about Occurrences 1%

However, it is the sequel about which I wish your help.

Which preposition to use with  sequels