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PJ.783.021a
1 Feb 1783:43 (1563)
Alexander Quesnay, begs leave to inform the public, that
being desirous of keeping good order, and doing justice to
all the scholars in the French academy, he is under the
disagreeable necessity of preventing the balls, (on
practising nights for little children) from being so public
as to take up the whole room. Therefore no person hereafter
will be admitted on said nights, without paying for
entrance, young ladies who are scholars, parents and tutors
of said children only excepted.
N.B. the dancing school will be continued all the year.
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