In, for, erga, towards, contra, against, ad, to, and supra, above, requires an accusative case, as
Quietum
Accipit in pueros animum mentemque benignam:
He admits kind thoughts and inclinations towards the boys.
The master does—when he gives them a half holiday or a blow out. Mr. Squeers (vide Nicholas Nick: illustriss. Boz.) was in the habit of making much of the young gentlemen intrusted to his care.
Sub, when it relates to time, is commonly joined to an accusative case, as
Sub idem tempus—Isaaculus trans maria deportatus est:
About the same time—Ikey was transported beyond the seas.
We say beyond the seas, lest it should be questioned whether Mr. I. was transported as a necessary or contingent consequence of cheating.
Super, for, ultra, beyond, is put with an accusative case, for de, concerning, with an ablative case, as