Which preposition to use with viii

of Occurrences 14%

2. Germany, in consideration of the permanent diminution of her resources, resulting from the Peace Treaty, is only obliged (but is obliged without restitutions or reserves) to reimburse the direct damages and the pensions as precised in Schedule I of Clause viii of the treaty.

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CONTENTS CHAPTER I WALKING PAPERS II ONE WALKS III MEETING BY MOONLIGHT IV EVE V PHINUIT & CO VI VISITATION VII TURN ABOUT VIII IN RE AMOR ET AL IX BLIND MAN'S BUFF X

with Occurrences 2%

Thus Diogenes talks with Plato, Æsop with a young slave girl in Egypt, Henry VIII with Anne Boleyn in prison, Dante with Beatrice, Leofric with Lady Godiva,all these and many others, from Epictetus to Cromwell, are brought together and speak of life and love and death, each from his own view point.

as Occurrences 2%

He had predicted to the Florentines the coming of the French into Italy; he had represented to them Charles VIII as an instrument by which the Divinity designed to chastise the crimes of the nation; he had counselled them to remain faithful to their alliance with that King, the instrument of Providence, even though his conduct, especially in reference to the affairs of Pisa, had been highly culpable.

on Occurrences 2%

He found means to become a favourite with King Henry VIII on account of the quickness of his conceits, and was well rewarded by that Monarch.

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THE CRUELTY OF LAW IV THE GARDEN PARTY V HE ARRIVES VI HE DEPARTS VII THE ONLY KOLDO VIII BY MESSENGER IX AS TO WASHINGTON, D.C. X ON THE WING XI AN OUTINGA REUNION XII THE GOVERNOR CABLES XIII

AMONG Occurrences 1%

THE CHAUFFEUR IMPROVES VIII AMONG THE INDIANS IX NATURE'S MASTERPIECE X A COYOTE SERENADE XI

against Occurrences 1%

Heresy, first secular law against, A.D. 1400; the bloody statute of Henry VIII against; the statutes.

to Occurrences 1%

The site having been granted by Henry VIII to two gentlemen named Combes and Stansfield, passed soon into the hands of John Hales, the founder of the Free School, and in Elizabeth's reign was purchased by the Corporation.

from Occurrences 1%

He it was that kept Innocent VIII from taking up a position that would have rendered the papacy ridiculous in the eyes of Europe, when he sought to threaten Naples with consequences he was powerless to inflict.

Which preposition to use with  viii