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PJ.782.107
28 Dec 1782:41 (1553)
Alexander Quesnay, begs leave to inform the public, that he
has laid the plan of the academy now under his direction,
for the six ensuing years, by which time he will do his
utmost endeavour to have the honour to be useful to the
inhabitants.
Masters for geography, music, drawing, &c. are shortly
expected to compleat the academy. Those ladies and
gentlemen who have already, or may for the future, pass a
year at the French School of the said academy are welcome
twice a week in the evening school to perfect themselves in
that language. . . .
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