In the year 1592 he returned to Amsterdam, where he established himself as an engraver and printer, turning his attention especially to the issue of geographical maps.
At first associated with Ramsden, a renowned mechanic, he established himself in an independent business in London in the year 1790.
In like manner, Lord Harcourt, moving westwards from Lincoln's Inn Fields, established himself in Cavendish Square.
He then lived two years in Paris, perfecting himself in medicine, after which he established himself in Glasgow.
When he grew to manhood, he established himself as a grocer at Malden, about forty miles from London.
He established himself at Naples, where he obtained a living by catching and vending fish.
At the age of eighteen, he established himself in Philadelphia, as a portrait painter, and afterwards spent some time at New York, in the same capacity.
He established himself in this latter city, in the Guida of which he is often mentioned, and his works are not unfrequently found in collections.
Sebastiano Conca was the first that arrived there with an intention of seeing it, but he established himself there, together with Giovanni, his brother, to meliorate his style of design.
Here he established himself as a merchant and was appointed Dutch and English consul, and making only an occasional visit to Europe.
He settled at Annapolis Royal, and with the money which the British government paid him in compensation for his losses, he established himself in business there.
He established himselfon Sumatra, in the country which has since been called Palémbang, whence he waged war against Java, in order to obtain the celebrated princess of Dáha in marriage.
In the following year he established himself as a notary in his native city, associating himself with Robert H.
On November 1st of that year heestablished himself as a notary at Montreal and in the evening kept an office in the town of St. Louis.
He established himself in a private engineering practice in that year and in 1902 formed a partnership with Mr. Ross, under the firm name of Ross & Holgate, consulting engineers.
Later he established himself as a modeller in clay in Dublin, then Edinburgh and finally in London.
In 1776 he established himself in Philadelphia, painting portraits.
He established himself in Rome, where he entered into competition with the followers of the Caracci, with Sacchi, and with Berrettini; with whom he appears to advantage in the church of the Concezione, as well as in a few others.
Renal, who always made a point of copying the habits of the gentry of the court, established himself at Vergy in the first fine days of the spring; this is the village rendered celebrated by the tragic adventure of Gabrielle.
Finding himself alone in the church, he established himself in the pew which had the most magnificent appearance.
One of these Northmen, Rurik (circa 850), established himself as the ruler of Novgorod and Kief, and laid the foundations of modern Russia.
He established himself in Samarkand, and spread his authority over Kipchak (Turkestan to South Russia), Siberia, and southward as far as the Indus.
The King, attended by the majority of the House of Peers, and by many members of the House of Commons, established himselfat York.
After the war he re-established himself in his mansion in Avenue du Bois-de-Boulogne, where he lived on the fortune left by his wife.
He established himself in a studio near the roof of an old house close to the river, and there lived the life of a Bohemian, with an absolute disdain for everything not related to art.
He established himself at Melun in one of his two houses, going to Paris two or three times a month to attend a concert, and he continued to exhibit each year at the Salon one of his little studies of the banks of the Seine.
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