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MG-B(H.783.001
23 May 1783:23 (1/2 Postscript)
Baltimore, May 20, 1783. Mr. L'Argeau, begs leave to inform
the public, that he opens his dancing-school for young
ladies and gentlemen, on Friday the 23d instant, at his old
school-room, near the County-Wharf, where he proposes to
teach the newest and most approved French and English
dances. Days for teaching are, on Fridays and Saturdays,
from eight to eleven o'clock in the morning, and from four
to seven in the evening. Terms, eight dollars per quarter;
four to be paid on commencement, and four at the expiration
of the quarter. He likewise proposes keeping an evening
school, for gentlemen, that cannot conveniently attend in
the day.
The harpsichord taught by Mr. L'Argeau.
The violin taught by Mr. Hasse.
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