I receive the greatest attention from his excellency, General Washington, and from every person, under whose charge I happen to be placed.
In 1882 he came to Dresden and frequented the Conservatoire as a pupil of Gruetzmacher, under whose direction he afterwards studied privately.
His first years of study were spent by Kelz chiefly with the town musician, Fuchs, under whosedirection he occupied himself with well-nigh every kind of musical instrument, amongst which the Violoncello attracted him most.
Marie de' Medici, under whose Regency he at first reigned.
An ancient church in Rome, which is frequented with great devotion, bears the name of St. Apollonia: under whose patronage we meet with churches and altars in most parts of the Western church.
He hath abandon'd his physicians, madam; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope, and finds no other advantage in the process but only the losing of hope by time.
That judge hath made me guardian to this boy, Under whose warrant I impeach thy wrong, And by whose help I mean to chastise it.
Fiorini cites at some length an inventory relating to the printing establishment of Alexander Rosselli of Florence, under whose father, Francesco, this establishment became famous.
In the year 1579 he was called to the court of Landgrave William IV in Cassel, under whose patronage he won great distinction as a maker of astronomical and mathematical instruments.
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