Aún no tenemos significados para "royal patronage".
1The Treasurer's accounts for this period show that he received royal patronage.
2It is usually quite full; it is under the royal patronage.
3The poem appeared with every advantage which royal patronage could give.
4The royal patronage was not difficult to obtain when no funds were sought.
5In Britain, royal patronage is usually considered an honor and a boost for charities.
6The London theatres reopened under royal patronage, and in the provinces the stroller was abroad.
7It has been suggested, however, that political considerations influenced the direction of the royal patronage.
8They are all under royal patronage, and are provided in accordance with the king's orders.
9Though under royal patronage and largely endowed, it is, like the Royal Society in England, entirely self-governed.
10Under his royal patronage and support, this Academy has risen to its present strength and flourishing condition.
11King Edward gave him some royal patronage.
12Through this royal patronage he had succeeded in extending considerably the privileges already enjoyed by the suburban theatre.
13Such a body if not absolutely dependent on royal patronage has at least much to gain from it.
14In this way your royal patronage will be better guarded, and it will be known for whom the bishop is providing.
15This illusion of gold finally fell upon the throne itself, and King William and Queen Mary lent the traffic royal patronage.
16Inserted by Dryden, a satirical reference to the wretched Whig poets then in favor, and to his own removal from royal patronage.
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