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NYGWPB.761.092
6 Aug 1761:12 (970)
London, May 9. . . The King of Portugal, lest the education
of youth should suffer by the expulsion of the Jesuits, hath
resolved to found and endow a royal college at Lisbon under
his own immediate protection, for instructing youth, not
only in the Latin, Greek, French, Italian, and English
languages; but also in rhetorick, poetry, logick, history,
mathematics, geography, architecture, drawing &c. Able
master are also to be employed to teach riding, dancing, and
fencing.
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