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1 He was a great patron of learned Greeks who fled to Italy.
2 He was a great patron of Chaucer, and much respected by him.
3 He was a great patron of Telford's, as we shall afterwards find.
4 M. Thiers was Minister of France, the great patron of the English alliance.
5 The Dean was a great patron of Berkeley's in those early London days.
6 Yes, but for all his faults, he was a great patron of the arts.
7 His great patron was Messala, whom he accompanied in B.C.
8 He is a great patron of yours, is he not?
9 In Dublin the Franciscans were established by the munificence of their great patron , Henry III.
10 King Alfred was a great patron of the arts.
11 He was a prelate of vast wealth and a great patron of arts and letters.
12 For Mr Murdoch was a great patron of sport.
13 Oh,-tosome great patron of a borough;-orto a club;-orperhaps to some great firm.
14 Like his great patron , St. Paul, "What wilt Thou have me to do?"
15 He was a great patron of humanist scholarship.
16 His Grace had been a great patron and a zealous administrator of the New Poor Law.
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