Which preposition to use with tribunals

of Occurrences 178%

Sauvallier, who had been a widower for several years past, was one of the most respected business-men of Paris, the owner of a foundry, a judge of the Tribunal of Commerce, and an officer of the Legion of Honour.

in Occurrences 25%

" Cardinal Mendoza might have been an instrument of establishing the new tribunal in Spain, but no author was wanted for that work.

for Occurrences 15%

Extraordinary commissions or tribunals for the trial of offences were abolished.

at Occurrences 14%

If the new Concert is to be effective it must be able to compel the submission of all "awkward problems" and causes of quarrel to its permanent Tribunal at the Hague or elsewhere; and it must be able to enforce the decision of its tribunal, employing for the purpose, if necessary, the armed forces of the signatory Powers as an international police.

to Occurrences 12%

Cutting the cord that bound him, and grasping him from behind, I flung the wretch forth from the summit far into the air; well assured that he would never feel the blow that would dismiss his soul to its last account, before that Tribunal to whose judgment his victim had appealed.

than Occurrences 10%

The Parisian Official Journal says: "The members of the Commune are not amenable to any other tribunal than their own" (that of the Commune).

before Occurrences 6%

Remember the tribunal before which you are to stand.

as Occurrences 5%

Have you forgotten that there are such tribunals as court-martials and assizes? LXXIV.

with Occurrences 4%

The definitions of the council are notable for the determination they evidence to conduct the affairs of the tribunal with entire legal precision and formality.

under Occurrences 4%

Meanwhile the papacy gradually proceeded in the design of creating a tribunal under its own direct control.

from Occurrences 3%

He and a council of prelates, annually assembled at Rome, would constitute a tribunal from whose judgment there should be no appeal, empowered to hold the supreme mediation in matters relating to the interests of the body politic, to settle contested successions to kingdoms; and to compel men to cease from their dissensions.

without Occurrences 2%

To advise a man unaccustomed to the eyes of multitudes to mount a tribunal without perturbation, to tell him whose life was passed in the shades of contemplation, that he must not be disconcerted or perplexed in receiving and returning the compliments of a splendid assembly, is to advise an inhabitant of Brasil or Sumatra not to shiver at an English winter, or him who has always lived upon a plain to look from a precipice without emotion.

amongst Occurrences 2%

Charlemagne the Founder of Secret Tribunals amongst the Saxons.

By Occurrences 2%

[Illustration: THE FREEMEN'S TRIBUNAL By Benjamin Vautier] Well, then, I shall stay here among the peasants until old Jochem sends me news of Schrimbs or Peppel.

during Occurrences 2%

The Court of the Connetablie: a study of a French administrative tribunal during the reign of Henry 4th.

on Occurrences 2%

Martin Slim, 25, single, categoried A 1, applied for exemption to the Bumpshire Tribunal on the ground that if he were required to do military service he would lose a substantial fortune.

throughout Occurrences 2%

The inquisitors in the various kingdoms co-operated, and communicated information; there was a chain of tribunals throughout continental Europe.

against Occurrences 2%

On one occasion, for instance, in answer to a summons issued by the Imperial Tribunal against some free judges, the tribunal of the Terre-Rouge had the daring to summon the Emperor Frederick III.

into Occurrences 1%

I think the two principal points which he makes are these (1) He maintains that the individual should at any cost refuse to be coerced by any human authority or tribunal into a course which his own mind condemns as wrong.

beyond Occurrences 1%

There was no assembly of this tribunal beyond the limits of this Terre Rouge, but it would be quite impossible to define these limits with any accuracy.

near Occurrences 1%

" XX.At the same time in Rome, Marcus Caelius Rufus, one of the praetors, having undertaken the cause of the debtors, on entering into his office, fixed his tribunal near the bench of Caius Trebonius, the city praetor, and promised if any person appealed to him in regard to the valuation and payment of debts made by arbitration, as appointed by Caesar when in Rome, that he would relieve them.

among Occurrences 1%

The appearance of this great tribunal among us, a distinctly spiritual court of the highest dignity, cannot fail to be memorable.

Which preposition to use with  tribunals