Which preposition to use with succored

from Occurrences 22%

Commius had a few days before gone to seek succor from the numerous Germans who lived in great numbers in the neighboring countiesprobably those on the banks of the Meuse.

of Occurrences 21%

As if to combat this doubt, I found the following statement by one who has written much concerning the struggles of the colonists for freedom: "As soon as St. Leger's approach up Oneida Lake was known to General Herkimer, he summoned the militia of Tryon County to the succor of the garrison at Fort Schuyler.

to Occurrences 11%

The Sultan, in order to prevent the Emperor's brothers in the Peloponnesus from sending any succors to the capital, ordered Turakhan, the Pacha of Thessaly, to invade the peninsula.

for Occurrences 4%

But he had no power to liberate him, and his only hope of obtaining any effectual succor for him, was in hastening to New Plymouth, and persuading the Governor to send a well-armed force to cut off the retreat of the Narragansetts and their leader, and attempt the rescue of their caked interpreter.

in Occurrences 4%

Give me some badge, if not that thou Mayst recognize thy knight, At least to deck him, give him strength, And succor in the fight.

at Occurrences 3%

In a credulous age such succor at the darkest hour, if obtained at all, will generally be obtained through miracle.

on Occurrences 2%

Down the street they come, beginning their pilgrimage of alleviation and succor on the battlefields of France.

with Occurrences 1%

And he did so occupy himself,not out of curiosity, but to aid, to succor with advice and with deeds.

by Occurrences 1%

It was, therefore, determined to seek succor by means of the sea.

like Occurrences 1%

I have not to succor like some others, but only to see and bring the news; and he makes them into great poems, as you have heard; and sometimes the master painter will take one and make of it a picture; and there is nothing that is so delightful to us as when we can bring back the histories of beautiful things.

near Occurrences 1%

In fact, a few words of conversation, overheard by her several days before, made her foresee a possible succor near at handone might say a providential succor.

unto Occurrences 1%

"Now stand thou a little aside where thou mayst bring succor unto these other two knights, for I see that Sir Gawain has a mind to tilt with me.

against Occurrences 1%

sent to him two nuncios, the first that ever entered France in such a character, to demand of him succor against the Lombards, the Pope's neighbors, who were threatening to besiege Rome.

Which preposition to use with  succored