Pallas Athene patronized the craft of the embroiderers; and the sacred peplos which robed her statue, and was renewed every year, was embroidered by noble maidens, under the superintendence of a priestess of her temple.
We hear also that Morosin or Marosin, wife of the Doge Marin Grimani, patronized Venetian lace-making.
The Palace at Missoula is of equal rank and both are liberally patronized because of the excellent service rendered to the public.
The beautiful and kindly Lady Venetia Digby patronized and befriended Ben Jonson.
More frequently, when bad weather deprived us of our walk, we patronized the popular drama at the Malibran Theatre, where the performances were given in the daytime.
I heard that one of the three Giustiniani palaces, situated not far from the Palazzo Foscari, was at present very little patronized by visitors, on account of its situation, which in the winter is somewhat unfavourable.
We patronized a vegetarian cafe often, where every thing was made from vegetables, no tea or coffee allowed, these drinks being considered unwholesome.
The stores were patronized by all the colonists, not then being confined to the Company's servants, as in former times.
He dragged himself out-of-doors to a cool, invigorating morning and drove somnolently to the diner he'd patronized before.
They just came, and they were new men and we veterans patronized them.
The particular shop wasn't, luckily, one that she had patronized in that former incarnation.
But Rose never went into the stores on Main Street; never patronized the picture-show, and even had these glimpses been afforded, they'd have been pretty unsatisfactory.
On reaching the Hotel Imperial he had to undergo the annoyance of being taken in hand, patronized and presented by Beaple Yeo.
Miss Durham was sure she had done Salome a good turn in the way in which she had brought Philip to his senses, and she accordingly patronized and petted his simple wife.
White mechanics not only worked with colored men but often associated with them, patronized the same barber shop, and went to the same places of amusement.
From the colored people of Lyme, Connecticut, came the sincere opinion that the Colonization Society was one of the wildest projects ever patronized by enlightened men.
It was supported liberally by the benevolent element of the white people and patronized and appreciated by the Negroes as the first and only institution offering them the opportunity for thorough training.
Pressley and Thomas Ball were the well-known photographers of the city, established in a handsomely furnished modern gallery which was patronized by some of the wealthiest people.
Protestant ascendancy did exist, as long as one Church was patronized and preferred above another Church either of the whole or a portion of the people.
While the advocates of trade schools have been talking, the Board of Education has established and maintained five prosperous and useful evening trade schools which are patronized largely by apprentices.
With a few exceptions, notably the Negro barber in the Union Station, their shops are now found on Wylie avenue and in other Negro localities, and are patronized by Negroes.
Alexander, considering this, disregarded the advice which had been offered him, and patronized without distinction any man he considered to be deserving.
Among them, though Squire Duncan did not know it, was his own son Randolph, who had already developed quite a fondness for playing pool, and even occasionally patronized the bar.
And it is worth something to me to have my saloon patronized by a young gentleman of your social standing.
She was years older than Juliet had been when she went to the church with Romeo and threw him the ladder and preceded him to the tomb; yet Alice's well-matured desires were smiled away and patronized as childish.
He felt like a tenement waif patronized for a moment on a whim, and likely to be tossed back to his poverty at any moment.
I feel very much more like a "fag" being patronized than a master.
It was patronized in those early efforts of the Religious Tract Society, which have been so abundantly blessed in introducing wholesome food to the young, instead of the absurd romances which formerly poisoned the infant and youthful mind.
Let every staunch sectarian examine prayerfully his way, especially if the sect he belongs to is patronized by princes, popes, or potentates, and endowed with worldly honours.
In Kansas City, for instance, important concerts are patronized not only by residents of the place, but by quantities of people who come in from other cities and towns within a radius of thirty or forty miles.
It is patronized to-day at luncheon time by many of Buffalo's leading business men.
He then resided for some time at Rastadt, as portrait painter to that court; and afterwards went to Ludswigsbourg, with letters of recommendation to the Prince of Wirtemberg, and was particularly patronized by him.
The Earl of Aylesford, the intimate friend of Sir Joshua, had patronized M.
If this invention would command the British Channel--and millions are but dust in the balance for this object--to enable Bonaparte to strike at the British soil, why has not the invention been patronized by France?
Now and then there were vague entertainments to be patronized in the village schoolroom, in an atmosphere of ink and hair-oil, and a mild amount of rather dreary and stately gaiety connected with the big houses round.
He felt that he was being patronized and lectured, and did not like it.
When it was first opened I took out a card, but when I saw how unclean some of the volumes were I never afterward patronized the place.
In fact, it was a steeple-chase, slightly varying in its details according to the college that patronized the pastime.
All the stores were patronized by him, and many a night was shortened at both ends, that he might devour a book.
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