Which preposition to use with tributes

to Occurrences 578%

Our honor is not all given to the king or president income, salary, or office; it is a tribute to hard and royal-minded work.

of Occurrences 417%

After bestowing that tribute of admiration and praise which every great author or inventor expects, in his own house, and not omitting his customary medical fee, we took our leave.

from Occurrences 90%

what is't can force that tribute from your Eyes? Isa.

in Occurrences 36%

The attitude of the two poets towards each other is curious; the comparatively shrewd man of the world often relied on the idealist for guidance and help in practical matters, admired his courage and independence, spoke of him invariably as the best of men, but never paid a sufficiently warm tribute in public to his work.

for Occurrences 32%

We therefore desire thee to receive him at our hands in exchange for our good Bishop Gaddo, promising one hundred casks of Lacrima Christi as yearly tribute for the future.

by Occurrences 20%

Collection of Tribute by the "Bey of the Camp.

on Occurrences 15%

But through these centuries of change, the Church of God has risen stronger, more powerful year by year; stretching its arm out to the uttermost parts of the earth; levying tribute on the islands of the sea; enlisting all ages and conditions, and looking out over coming generationsnot as a waning, but as a growing and ever-increasing power.

than Occurrences 11%

But there was shown in those days far greater tribute than the prayers of bishops or the reverence of ambassadors.

at Occurrences 9%

The Romans' logic is that they are entitled to receive tribute at our hands, by reason that their fathers, in their day, took truage of our ancestors.

due Occurrences 8%

Rustem was accustomed to go to Kábul every year to receive the tribute due to him; but on the last occasion, it is said that he exacted and took a higher rate than usual, and thus put many of the people to distress.

into Occurrences 4%

The districts where these Grand Marabouts reside, are without governors, and the inhabitants pay no tribute into the imperial coffers, they are ruled by their two priests under a species of theocracy.

of Occurrences 4%

Tributes of James D. Reid, New York "Evening Post," New York "Herald," and Louisville "Courier-Journal.

from Occurrences 3%

Tributes from Harper's magazine, by Elmer Davis & Bernard DeVoto.

TO Occurrences 2%

" II. TRIBUTES TO GENERAL LEE.

out Occurrences 2%

Concerning the saide citie, the Christians in those parts are of opinion, that the Persian Emperour receiues more tribute out of it, then the King of France out of all his dominions.

unto Occurrences 2%

To you this marble statue, maids divine, Xenocles raised, one tribute unto nine.

without Occurrences 2%

For seventeen years after he was seventy-two he worked on St. Peter's church; worked without pay, that he might render to God his last earthly tribute without alloy,as religious as those unknown artists who erected Rheims and Westminster.

as Occurrences 2%

The teacher accepted these tributes as a matter of course.

with Occurrences 1%

She heard the tribute with a smile of pleasure and ran satisfied glances over the six beauties which cantered or trotted before them.

during Occurrences 1%

When any one dies, he is mourned for with violent howlings, and the mourners are free from tribute during a whole year.

under Occurrences 1%

In order the better to attain his purpose, he asserts, as a pretext, the impossibility of collecting in the tribute under another form, alleging, moreover, the relief the native derives from this mode, whereas, if only duly examined, such a pretence is founded on the avarice, rather than the humanity of the magistrate.

near Occurrences 1%

He was one of the twelve children of the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson, a scholarly clergyman, and his wife Elizabeth Fytche, a gentle, lovable woman, "not learned, save in gracious household ways," to whom the poet pays a son's loyal tribute near the close of The Princess.

vnto Occurrences 1%

In Aleppo there are resident diuers marchants and factours of all nations, as Italians, French men, English men, Armenians, Turks and Moores, euery man hauing his religion apart, paying tribute vnto the great Turke.

Which preposition to use with  tributes