Which preposition to use with tribune

of Occurrences 169%

The root of the herb was concealed in a ring, which was applied to the nostrils of the demoniac; and Josephus remarks that he saw himself a Jewish priest practise the art of Solomon with complete success in the presence of the Emperor Vespasian, his sons and the tribunes of the Roman army.

in Occurrences 16%

Uncle," said Patsy to Mr. Merrick, "in starting the Tribune in the wrong place.

for Occurrences 10%

It cannot claim to be a Journal of Commerce, and as a Tribune for the people it is a failure, and it does not shine as a Democrat, for it relies on the Post for most of its intelligence.

with Occurrences 9%

Arnauld de l'Ariége, young, handsome, eloquent, enthusiastic, gentle, and firm, combined the attributes of the Tribune with the faith of the knight.

to Occurrences 9%

"It's the biggest thing in the way of a sensation that Patsy's crazy brain has ever evolved, and I'll stand by the Millville Tribune to the last.

at Occurrences 9%

The stern old man used his dictatorial power quite as much to crush the tribunes at home as to conquer the enemies abroad.

as Occurrences 6%

Antony then had a statue of Cæsar adorned with the diadem; but two tribunes of the people, L. Caesetius Flavus and Epidius Marullus, took it away: and here Cæsar showed the real state of his feelings, for he treated the conduct of the tribunes as a personal insult toward himself.

from Occurrences 5%

To prevent the tribunes from carrying their law, the younger patricians thronged to the assemblies and interfered with all proceedings; Terentilius, they said, was endeavoring to confound all distinction between the orders.

by Occurrences 4%

" This was seriously considered the morning it appeared in the Tribune by Peggy McNutt and Skim Clark, as they sat in the sunshine on the former's little front porch.

on Occurrences 4%

Beyond Galen lay Tarquinius Divius and Sulpicius Glabrio, friends of Pertinax; and on Sextus' left was Norbanus, and beyond him Marcus Fabius a young tribune on Pertinax' staff.

between Occurrences 2%

serially in the New York herald tribune between July 8 & Sept. 23, 1923.

like Occurrences 2%

If the gods in their anger had given them any tribune like him in the preceding year, during the pestilence and war, it could not have been endured: that, when both the consuls were dead, and the state prostrate and enfeebled, in the midst of the general confusion he would have proposed laws to abolish the consular government altogether from the state; that he would have headed the Volscians and Æquans in an attack on the city.

under Occurrences 2%

While formerly the commander-in-chief of the one year had reckoned it an honour to serve next year on the staff of his successor, the fact that the consular Cato took service as a military tribune under Tiberius Sempronius Longus (560) and Manius Glabrio (563;(47)), was now regarded as a demonstration against the new-fashioned arrogance.

into Occurrences 1%

It was a real calamity when Miss Briggs, who had been primarily responsible for getting the Millville Daily Tribune into proper working order, suddenly resigned her position.

among Occurrences 1%

[And since there was a tribune among them he was not tried till he had completed his term of office.]

before Occurrences 1%

When I laid the Chicago Tribune before the excitable doctor containing the announcement of Buchanan's veto the very air was blue with oaths.

against Occurrences 1%

[-28-]The people were truly loud in praise of Claudius for his moderation, and also, by Jupiter, at the fact that he showed displeasure when a certain man sought the aid of the tribunes against the person who had freed him, asking and securing thus a helper in his cause.

out Occurrences 1%

Then take away the scandal of this state, Banish the name of tribune out of town; Proclaim false Marius and his other friends Foemen and traitors to the state of Rome,

over Occurrences 1%

The splendor of the pageant which brought a bride from Murano to the highest patrician circle of the Republicto that house which held its patent of nobility from those days of the seventh century when an ancestor had ruled as tribune over one of the twelve Venetian isleswas long remembered, almost as a royal wedding fête, and for days before and after it was the talk of Venice.

through Occurrences 1%

What would be the consequence, when the laws were as yet not firmly established, if they attacked the new tribunes through consuls of their own party?

Which preposition to use with  tribune