Sentence examples for patronage continued from inspiring English sources

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Patronage continued, with all its political implications; but dedications became increasingly cut-and-dried, costing five guineas for a poem, perhaps, or 20 for a play; royalty was naturally expected to pay more.

When Caroline became the English queen in 1727, that patronage continued; Handel dedicated his opera Giulio Cesare to her, and her arrival in England was celebrated with a performance of the Te Deum in D major that he had originally composed for George I.

The royal patronage continued to the temple during the rule of the Nayaks.

This patronage continued in the low countries with the Burgundian dukes, Philip the Good and his son Charles the Bold.

The royal patronage continued and the town flourished as a cultural centre during the rule of the Nayaks, Vijayanagar kings and Marathas.

This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307; in 1308 Edward II returned the hundred of Purslow to Arundel, an honour that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father.

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Consequently, the quest for boosting patronage continues.

And prime ministerial patronage continues more or less unchecked.

That such a system of patronage continues to flourish in Brazil is partly due to the country's federal structure, which gives considerable power and autonomy to state governors.

As a consequence of their commitment, the business continues to perform well, with patronage high and revenues healthy.

In 1518 he was appointed chief artist to the Ashikaga shoguns (a family of military rulers who governed Japan from 1338 to 1573), thus securing for his school patronage that continued into the 19th century.

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