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NYJ-N.775.009
26 Jan 1775:13 (1673 Supplement)
Music, Fencing, and Dancing. William Charles Hulett. Very
gratefully sensible of the many favours he has received from
his friends in the course of a twenty years residence in
this city, begs leave to inform them and the public in
general, that his school in Broad Street, is now re-opened
after the holidays, and that he continues to teach at home
and abroad. In music, the violin, guittar, and German
flute, In dancing, (according to the present taste both in
London and Paris) the louvre, minuet, minuet dauphine,
rigadoon, the bretagne, alemande, double minuet, minuet by
eight, and hornpipes. The cotillons, and English country
dances. For fencing, he has prevailed on a master to attend
his school, the variety and fatigue of his other business,
which he means to go through with justice to his scholars,
not permitting him to engage in that department.
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