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PJ.762.025
27 May 1762:32 (1016)
On Tuesday, the 10th instant, a public commencement was held
at the college, in this city, in the presence of a learned,
polite, and very brilliant assembly . . . . A dialogue and
ode, on the accession and nuptials of his majesty closed the
whole performance. The ode was written and set to music by
one of the sons of this institution, and excellency
perform'd by a sett of gentlemen, who kindly and generously
employd their agreeable talents to do honour to the
occasion. . . .
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