Which preposition to use with vociferations

of Occurrences 15%

As Mahomet was too formidable to be openly assailed, they turned their vociferations of anger against his hagib, whom they accused of betraying the faith of Islam.

as Occurrences 3%

A proposwe were obliged to acknowledge this new sovereignty by illuminating the house on the occasion; and this was not ordered by nocturnal vociferation as in England, but by a regular command from an officer deputed for that purpose.

on Occurrences 3%

and why is there such a vociferation on that account?"

for Occurrences 2%

The Smashes, in particular, whose vociferations for the first few minutes had been of a very decided kind, were now mute; and the exclamations of the women and children had ceased.

with Occurrences 2%

And thus climbing, and chattering, and squalling, they would ascend the almost perpendicular crags, while I looked on and watched theminterested by the almost human affection which they evinced for their mates and their offspring; and sometimes not a little amused, also, by the angry vociferation with which the old ones would scold me when they had got fairly upon the rocks, and felt themselves secure from pursuit.

than Occurrences 1%

Having seldom so much desire to confute as to silence, he depends rather upon vociferation than argument, and has very little care to adjust one part of his accusation to another, to preserve decency in his language, or probability in his narratives.

Which preposition to use with  vociferations