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MG-A(G.768.045
3 Nov 1768:32 (1208)
October 27, 1768. Robert Dobson, A.M. has long kept a house
in Glasgow, properly and neatly laid out, for the
accommodation of youth, from the West-Indies, and North-
America, and has been in use, for a number of years, to
carry on, and complete their instruction, in the English,
Latin, and French languages; and, at hours, properly
allotted, to have them taught, writing, geography, drawing,
dancing. . . [30 more lines]
Terms.
From the age of six or eight, to ten or twelve, at 40 L. per
annum, in full of bed, board, education, and cloathing.
From ten to twelve, to the completion of their studies, at
30 L per annum, exclusive of education and cloathing.
*** In the article of dress, Mr. Dobson keeps those under
his care, always neat, clean, and decent.
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