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Sir Walter Armstrong in his Memoir of Peter de Wint , ' 1888 , says that early water - colour painters were almost left to starve in France , while in England they had hard times and were compelled to live mostly by teaching .
Sir Walter Armstrong in his Memoir of Peter de Wint , ' 1888 , says that early water - colour painters were almost left to starve in France , while in England they had hard times and were compelled to live mostly by teaching .
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drink for their guests , the article says : " We all know what jeers and ridicule the tea and turn - out system had to bear with when it was first attempted . " What is the origin of the phrase ? DIEGO . Replies .
drink for their guests , the article says : " We all know what jeers and ridicule the tea and turn - out system had to bear with when it was first attempted . " What is the origin of the phrase ? DIEGO . Replies .
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Writing apparently immediately after the event , he says of the assault , On arrive enfin , je suis dans Malakoff et je m'y maintiens , " which , as the editor says , is the famous phrase , become legendary .
Writing apparently immediately after the event , he says of the assault , On arrive enfin , je suis dans Malakoff et je m'y maintiens , " which , as the editor says , is the famous phrase , become legendary .
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