Which preposition to use with treasons

against Occurrences 72%

Ods bobs, here's a Compact amongst the WomenHigh Treason against the Bridegroomtherefore, Ladies, withdraw, or, adod, I'll lock you all in.

to Occurrences 72%

I'd have you to know I scorn any man's secrets, Sir;for ought I know you may whisper Treason to me, Sir.

in Occurrences 45%

No treason in Rosedale, remember!"

of Occurrences 45%

"If," he said, "treason proceed from fear, the more cause that a greater fear should prevent the treason of cowardice for the future.

at Occurrences 14%

It is undoubtedly true that an occasional cargo escapes the blockade, that a few boat-loads of supplies are ferried by treason at the midnight hour across the Chesapeake, and sold at extravagant prices; but what does this amount to?

for Occurrences 10%

For underneath the glitter and the pomp of these latter days of Veniceits presage of decaya turbulent mass of malcontents, foreigners disappointed in intrigue, Venetians shut out from power, grasped and plotted for its semblance,sold murder for gold, treason for gold,escaping justice by the wiles they so deftly unveiled, or by the importance of the deposition it was in their power to make.

by Occurrences 8%

When for respect or favour unto any, Of what condition soever, we Palliat seditions and forbeare to call Treason by hir owne name.

with Occurrences 7%

Had that headstrong young marplot been detected in treason with the colored people?

on Occurrences 4%

But this treason on the part of the defenders of the throne was a very serious matter.

as Occurrences 3%

But he must have known that his life hung upon a thread, for in the very same year an attempt was made to involve him in a charge of treason as one of the friends of C. Calpurnius Piso, an illustrious nobleman whose wealth and ability made him an object of jealousy and suspicion, though he was naturally unambitious and devoid of energy.

before Occurrences 3%

Twice Daveiss presented Burr for treason before the Grand Jury; twice the Grand Jury declared in his favor; and the leaders of the Kentucky Democracy gave him their countenance, while Henry Clay acted as his counsel.

from Occurrences 2%

650 The cock was pleased to hear him speak so fair, And proud beside, as solar people are; Nor could the treason from the truth descry, So was he ravish'd with this flattery; So much the more, as from a little elf He had a high opinion of himself; Though sickly, slender, and not large of limb, Concluding all the world was made for him.

among Occurrences 2%

"That would be treason among the diplomats and lawyers of Europe and America.

within Occurrences 2%

To see BISMARCK feeding on shrimps with anchovy sauce, and drinking champagne, while TROCHU and JULES FAVRE fight domestic treason within the walls, and the Prussians without, upon stomachs that feebly digest Parisian "hard tack" and gritty vin ordinaire, is enough to make the spirit of liberty lay over the mourner's bench and perpetrate a perfect Niagara of tears.

without Occurrences 1%

Again, this act, by proceedings in rem, forfeits property for the ingredients of treason without a conviction of the supposed criminal or a personal hearing given him in any proceeding.

amongst Occurrences 1%

If I have ventured to put that fidelity to the proof, and to watch you while attempts were at my orders made upon your honour, it was only because, in the days when I have found the blackest treason amongst my own flesh and blood, it is necessary that I should be doubly circumspect.

around Occurrences 1%

There is treason around you.

during Occurrences 1%

A proviso was added that no person who had been convicted, or pleaded guilty, of treason during the rebellion should be entitled to any indemnity for losses sustained in connection with it.

gainst Occurrences 1%

Francisco Bustamente, late Captaine of the Castle, Stand forth accusd of Treason gainst his Maiesty. Bust.

into Occurrences 1%

When I saw my nation, as a handful of brave men, forsaken to fight alone that immense battle for humanity; when I saw Russian diplomacy stealing, like secret poison, into our ranks, introducing treason into them;but let me not look back; it is all in vain; the past is past.

toward Occurrences 1%

Already, it seemed, the jingo papers were taunting the administration with undue truckling to the wishes of Germany, with a lack of stamina and backbone in shortwith something like treachery toward Prince Ferdinand and treason toward the royal family, with which the Prince was distantly allied.

under Occurrences 1%

Q. Suppose the jury should be clearly and plainly instructed by the Court that such an act of war upon the part of Mr. Davis or any other leading man constituted the crime of treason under the Constitution of the United States, would the jury be likely to heed that instruction, and, if the facts were plainly in proof before them, convict the offender?

about Occurrences 1%

This man, who was the inveterate enemy of Montrose, and who carried the most selfish spirit into every intrigue of his party, received the punishment of his treasons about eleven years afterwards.

Which preposition to use with  treasons