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MG-A(G.754.005
7 Feb 1754:22,23 (457)
New-York. December 31. On Thursday last, at a grand lodge
of the Antient and Worshipful Fraternity of Free and
Accepted Masons, . . . [31 lines, procession, service,
entertainment]
In the evening, by particular request of the Brethren, a
comedy called, The Conscious Lovers, was presented at the
Theatre in Nassau-street, to a very crouded audience,
several pieces of vocal music, in praise of the fraternity,
were performed, between the acts. An epilogue, suitable to
the occasion, was pronounced by Mrs. Hallam, with all the
graces of gesture, and propriety of elocution; and met with
a universal and loud applause.
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