Which preposition to use with subsidy

of Occurrences 13%

Her first act was to demand subsidies of the citizens; and when they said that their wealth was greatly diminished by the troubled state of the kingdom, she broke forth into insufferable rage.

to Occurrences 9%

The government pays subsidies to doctors in remote parts of the country, just as it pays the salaries of the ministers where the people are so poor that they can not support a doctor and a parson.

from Occurrences 9%

After his defeat at Hochkirch, he was obliged to dispute his ground inch by inch, compelled to hide his grief from his soldiers, financially straitened and utterly forlorn; but for a timely subsidy from England he would have been desperate.

for Occurrences 8%

The king at the same time refused his assent to the bills submitted for approval respecting troops and the subsidy for covering the expenditure.

in Occurrences 7%

Would not the queen of Hungary (stipulate and condition with her as you please) apply the greatest part of these subsidies in defence of her dominions in the heart of Germany?

by Occurrences 3%

Under the advice of Captain Roe, Surveyor-General of Western Australia, and other gentlemen well acquainted with the subject, the scheme was modified so as to have the country explored as a preliminary to actual settlement, and for this purpose a grant of 2000 pounds was obtained from the Imperial Government, to be supplemented by an equal subsidy by the Colonial Treasury.

without Occurrences 1%

I thought only of the pleasure 'twould give thee to have subsidies without plea, and I have made two of thy favourites my victims.

at Occurrences 1%

Mukonsiwyan, a Chippewa chief of the first class, calls, on his way back from a visit to the British annual meeting of the Indians, to get their subsidies at the Manitouline Islands.

Like Occurrences 1%

For us their promised subsidies Like conduit-water, will not flow.

under Occurrences 1%

Is it, then, to be endured, that the Minister shall come down and ask for a subsidy under such circumstances?

with Occurrences 1%

She disliked to ask money from the Commons, and they granted subsidies with extreme reluctance; the result was that between the two the greatest economy was practised, and the people were not over-burdened by taxation.

as Occurrences 1%

Captain Wragge was the stepson of Mrs. Vanstone's mother, and had persisted in regarding himself as a member of her family, and, having known of the real relationship that existed between his half-sister and Mr. Andrew Vanstone, had obtained from the latter a small annual subsidy as the price of his silence.

Which preposition to use with  subsidy