Which preposition to use with voyagers

in Occurrences 17%

I need not describe what has been described by so many shipwrecked sailors,the sufferings of a solitary voyager in an open boat under a tropical sun.

of Occurrences 12%

" The Brahmin then added: "Though our party are the only voyagers of which authentic history affords any testimony, yet it is probable, from obscure hints in some of our most ancient writings in the Sanscrit, that the voyage has been made in remote periods of antiquity; and the Lunarians have a similar tradition.

on Occurrences 8%

NINA It might have spared Mr. Stanmore a deal of unnecessary discomfort had the owner of those legs which he saw through the open window at Putney thought fit to show the rest of his person to voyagers on the river.

to Occurrences 6%

, and it is generally thought that it is of Japanese origin, taken from Japan to Spain by the early voyagers to the East, and thence imported into England.

with Occurrences 3%

Another of the passengers, who had also been a fellow voyager with my friend Joseph John Gurney, had recently travelled in Texas.

by Occurrences 3%

They were fewa muffler, a travelling-cap, a book or two, some foreign newspapers, a Russian word-book, a flask, the various odds and ends, small unimportant things which a voyager by sea and land picks up.

from Occurrences 3%

What is the time now consumed in the transit through Egypt by the voyager from England to Bombay?

for Occurrences 2%

I On the following afternoon Hilda travelled alone by the local train from Bleakridge to Knype, the central station where all voyagers for London, Birmingham, and Manchester had to foregather in order to take the fast expresses that unwillingly halted there, and there only, in their skimming flights across the district.

at Occurrences 2%

The passage to which he refers is found in Howell's letter of Jan. 2, 1646 (book ii. letter 39), in which he writes to Porter:'You go on to prefer my captivity in this Fleet to that of a voyager at sea, in regard that he is subject to storms and springing of leaks, to pirates and picaroons, with other casualties.' See ante, iii. 242.

over Occurrences 1%

When we began these notes of travel, we meant to take our fellow-voyagers over the continent of Europe, and perhaps to all the quarters of the globe.

as Occurrences 1%

Necessarily, such houseboat voyagers as we, that the Sundays usually found up forgotten bits of tidewater, were a trifle irregular in the matter of church-going.

Which preposition to use with  voyagers