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1 Whether from policy or necessity, the guest-house of Gloucester Abbey was surrendered to the royal band with open-armed hospitality.
2 After the war he returned to his profession, and became leader of the royal band in Berlin and professor at the Hochschule.
3 On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.
4 Accordingly, he floated down the river from Memphis to the sea, taking with him the light-armed troops and the royal band of knights-companions.
5 Round the tree, a royal band ;
6 The royal band of trumpeters blew a shrill and piercing blast of welcome, and the first of the expected boats stopped at the landing-place.
7 He travelled again, visiting Holland, Belgium, and England, and then he became leader of the opera band in Paris and of the royal band .
8 The royal band plays every afternoon, and at night some one tells him stories of the valorous men who occupied the throne before him.
9 He was a pupil of Kreutzer and of Spohr, and held the position of director and first violinist of the royal band at Stuttgart.
10 It was the Royal band that they heard through dinning ears!
11 We will now present the Royal Band of Whiskered Friskers.
12 We were invited to join this Royal band , and to partake of his Majesty's pardon and bounty.
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