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the rising Generations; to which, (while I continue here) I shall willingly contribute my Endeavours to the Utmost of my Power.

Who am, Gentlemen,

Your real Friend,

And most humble Servant,

SAMUEL JOHNSON.

N. B. The Charge of the Tuition is established by the Trustees to to be only 253. for each Quarter.

The New York Gazette: or Weekly Post Boy, June 3, 1754.

This is to acquaint all whom it may concern, that I shall attend at the vestry room, in the school-house, near the English- Church on Tuesdays and Thursdays, every Week, between the hours of nine and twelve, to examine such as offer themselves to be admitted into the college.

S. JOHNSON.

The New York Mercury, Monday, July i, 1754.