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PP-P.783.026
13 Feb 1783:13 (12/1002)
Mr. Law, From Connecticut, Who a few weeks past opened a
School for the Instruction of Ladies and Gentlemen in Vocal
Music, has procured a convenient room for that purpose,
between Second and Third-Streets, in an alley near the
White-Horse Tavern in Chestnut-Street, which joins Elbow-
Lane, from Market-Street: Where he will attend on such as
favour him with their company, five afternoons and evenings
in a week.
Mr. Law will furnish to those who choose, a Collection of
Modern and Approved Pieces of Divine Music; such as Psalm
Tunes, Hymns and Anthems, neatly bound, with instructions,
at a moderate price.
Mr. Law may be seen at the Reverend Mr. Marshall's, in
Fourth-Street, next door to the Indian-Queen.
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