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VGR(HA.782.014
20 Apr 1782:11 (1/18)
April 6, 1782. A Clergyman, having compleated his education
in England, is willing, for the sake of American youth, to
instruct them in several branches of the liberal arts and
sciences. A line directed to William Hardyman, Esq;
Charles City, near Shirley, or to the printer hereof, will
be attended to -- All applications after Whitsunday will be
ineffectual.
Could he be enabled by the countenance and protection of
his countrymen, his design, in the above proposal, is to
retire with a few young gentlemen to an agreeable solitude,
though within the neighbourhood of a town, for the
convenience of their being instructed in music, drawing,
designing, or any other such accomplishments. . .
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