The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... Academy of Inscriptions here , to restore Magna Charta to its primitive State . I allow their Patriotism its full Credit , and think with them , that , at a Time when the Stamp Act was in Force , and Taxes were imposed upon us , it ...
... Academy of Inscriptions here , to restore Magna Charta to its primitive State . I allow their Patriotism its full Credit , and think with them , that , at a Time when the Stamp Act was in Force , and Taxes were imposed upon us , it ...
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... Academy for the tuition of the French Language , Dancing and Drawing , in this City , on the 1st of October , next , at No. 32 , Broad - street , being the large house of the late Lord Stirling , which will be genteely repaired for the ...
... Academy for the tuition of the French Language , Dancing and Drawing , in this City , on the 1st of October , next , at No. 32 , Broad - street , being the large house of the late Lord Stirling , which will be genteely repaired for the ...
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... Academy , the success of which much depends on the encouragement of a generous public , to whom I humbly submit the following plan of the Academy of the polite Arts . Branches of foreign Language , viz . French , Italian , and German ...
... Academy , the success of which much depends on the encouragement of a generous public , to whom I humbly submit the following plan of the Academy of the polite Arts . Branches of foreign Language , viz . French , Italian , and German ...
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... Academy be met with , the most accomplished matters in the respective branches shall be sent for from Europe , that every possible advantage may arise to the Scholar , and no pains shall be spared to render the design of the Institution ...
... Academy be met with , the most accomplished matters in the respective branches shall be sent for from Europe , that every possible advantage may arise to the Scholar , and no pains shall be spared to render the design of the Institution ...
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... Academy of Polite Arts for the purpose of electing twelve gentlemen Councellors , Trustees and Patrons ; also seven managers for the Academy , to which Mr. Quesnay shall be added . II . The said Alexander M. Quesnay and his successors ...
... Academy of Polite Arts for the purpose of electing twelve gentlemen Councellors , Trustees and Patrons ; also seven managers for the Academy , to which Mr. Quesnay shall be added . II . The said Alexander M. Quesnay and his successors ...
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