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NYJ-N.770.127
4 Oct 1770:33 (1448)
The guittar, taught by W.C. Hulett, Dancing-Master, who has
open'd his public dancing-school, at his house in Broad-
Street, near the corner of Beaver-Street, at three o'clock
in the afternoons; and an evening-school, for such gentlemen
and ladies who cannot attend in the day time--He flatters
himself that the performance of several of his scholars, has
convinced the judicious and impartial, of his ability as a
master. He teaches the minuet and country dances, by the
whole, by the month, or quarter,--and likewise the violin,
German flute, and the use of the small sword.
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