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NYM(G.763.065
31 Oct 1763:31 (627)
Dancing assembly. Whereas several gentlemen, of whom the
publick expected the charge of the assembly (as hitherto)
have declined the office as disagreeable and unthankful, for
which reasons it has been till now deferred: We the
subscribers, being sensible of so useful and polite an
entertainment, have taken the charge, till managers
agreeable to the publick, shall be elected by the
subscribers,---and hereby give notice, that on Thursday
sennight, the assembly will commence at Mr. Burns's, to be
held once a fortnight during the season. [signed] Charles
McEvers, C. Duane. New York, October 22, 1763.
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