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MG-A(G.757.016
4 Aug 1757:32 (639)
Annapolis, August 4, 1757. The subscriber intended to open
a dancing school at Annapolis the nineteenth instant, to be
taught every Friday and Saturday, for six pounds a year, and
a pistole entrance: And those who chuse to learn by the
quarter, to pay forty shillings and the entrance.
As the principal gentlemen and ladies at Annapolis, have
subscribed to send their children to the dancing-school, the
subscriber hopes the gentlemen and ladies in the
neighbourhood, will follow their example. John Ormsby.
N.B. The subscriber intends to teach dancing two days in
the week at Baltimore-town or Upper-Marlborough, about the
latter end of this month. He also teaches the noble science
of defence, at a reasonable rate.
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