Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1781.06.12

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Index Entry Teacher, of vocal music, Webster, Noah 
Location Sharon 
Citation
CC-H.781.031
12 Jun 1781:43 (855) 
The subscriber, desirous of promoting education, so
essential to the interest of a free people, proposed
immediately to open a school at Sharon in which young
gentlemen and ladies may be instructed in reading, writing,
mathematicks, the English Language, and if desired, the
Latin and Greek languages--in geography, vocal music, &c. as
the moderate price of six dollars and two thirds per quarter
per scholar.  The strictest attention will be paid to the
studies, the manners, and the morals of youth, by the
public's very humble servant, [signed] Noah Webster, jun.
P.S. If any persons are desirous of acquainting themselves
with the French language, they may be under the instruction
of an accomplished master in Sharon.


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1781.06.12 
Publisher Hudson & Goodwin 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0013046
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