Which preposition to use with wellington

in Occurrences 21%

When, early in the last reign, an infuriated mob assaulted the Duke of Wellington in the streets of the English capital on the anniversary of Waterloo, England was even more disgraced by that outrage than Rome was by the factious accusations which demagogues brought against Scipio, but which he proudly repelled on the day of trial by reminding the assembled people that it was the anniversary of the battle of Zama.

to Occurrences 7%

He brought the Duke of Wellington to his views in spite of that minister's inveterate prejudices, and the Catholics of Ireland were emancipated as an act of expediency and state necessity.

of Occurrences 5%

The Duke of Wellington of course uttered his warning protest, and was listened to more from his fame as a warrior than from his merits as a speaker.

on Occurrences 4%

Miller recognized in him a black giant by the name of Josh Green, who for many years had worked on the docks for Miller's father,and simultaneously identified him as the dust-begrimed negro who had stolen a ride to Wellington on the trucks of a passenger car.

for Occurrences 4%

Cook most unfortunately missed the Harbour of Tauranga, the only safe port on the east coast between Auckland and Wellington for ships of any size.

AT Occurrences 4%

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AT WATERLOO.

as Occurrences 4%

They thought they had only to be arrogant to prevail, and so they put forward the Duke of Wellington as their champion.

without Occurrences 3%

He was intensely disliked by Cato, a most excellent and honest man, but narrow-minded and conservative,a sort of Duke of Wellington without his military abilities.

by Occurrences 2%

At 11 P.M. received a letter from the Duke of Wellington by a messenger, telling me he regretted I had not met Lord Melville and him before the Cabinet, and proposing, as he and Lord Melville both wished to go out of town on Friday, that I should meet them either to-morrow, after 2, or on Friday morning.

with Occurrences 2%

She carried the key to this chest in her pocket, a proceeding regarded by uncle Wellington with no little disfavor.

from Occurrences 1%

In 1818, the vanguard of the British legiontroops browned by the sun of Spain, who had marched with Wellington from Lisbon to the Pyrenees, and who gladly accepted the offers of the Patriots when Waterloo had put an end to European strifesailed up the Orinoco, and effected a junction with the assembled Patriot forces.

against Occurrences 1%

We naturally sympathise with Wellington against Ney.

amongst Occurrences 1%

They therefore threw themselves heartily into the agitation for a free constitution, which by this time was in full swing in Wellington amongst the old settlers of the New Zealand Company.

down Occurrences 1%

They found out that they were not obliged to be the children of the Parsonage; they could be, and they were, anything they chose, from the Duke of Wellington down to citizens of Verdopolis.

about Occurrences 1%

He was going to see the Duke of Wellington about it.

into Occurrences 1%

The next day, having passed the previous night at anchor off Cape Brewster, it was calm until noon: the sea-breeze then set in and carried us quickly round Cape Wellington into a considerable opening, trending to the southward and bearing a river-like appearance.

Which preposition to use with  wellington