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There were in my company, and committed to my charge, two ambaassadors, the one from the king of Boghar, the other from the king of Balke, and were sent vnto the Emperor of Russia.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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It should be stated, however, that owing to some confusion of doors I got by mistake into the reception room of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender
Mince Pie Christopher Morley 1923
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So he went one day with Mr. Rogers to the Balke-Collender Company, and they selected a handsome combination table suitable to all games -- the best that money could buy.
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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So he went one day with Mr. Rogers to the Balke-Collender Company, and they selected a handsome combination table suitable to all games -- the best that money could buy.
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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The later painters Knud Baade and Peder Balke were brilliant in adapting observation of the real to a grandiose romanticism that perhaps through engravings owed more to
Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011
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The later painters Knud Baade and Peder Balke were brilliant in adapting observation of the real to a grandiose romanticism that perhaps through engravings owed more to
Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011
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The later painters Knud Baade and Peder Balke were brilliant in adapting observation of the real to a grandiose romanticism that perhaps through engravings owed more to
Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011
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The later painters Knud Baade and Peder Balke were brilliant in adapting observation of the real to a grandiose romanticism that perhaps through engravings owed more to
Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011
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Inevitably, there are instantly forgettable pictures in it, but if you pick and choose you'll discover the work of four outstanding artists whose names have hardly registered on the art historical radar - the Swiss painter Alexandre Calame, the Norwegians Johan Christian Dahl and his student Thomas Fearnley, and the revelation of the show - Norway's forgotten genius, Peder Balke.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The later painters Knud Baade and Peder Balke were brilliant in adapting observation of the real to a grandiose romanticism that perhaps through engravings owed more to
Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011
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