Citation - Providence Gazette: 1781.12.08

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Index Entry Amorous Hero [t], comedy, for sale, in satire 
Location New York 
Citation
PGCJ.781.035
8 Dec 1781:12, 13 (936)
From the New-York Gazette.  Advertisement.
The late surrender of Lord Cornwallis and his army must
undoubtedly produce the most happy effects to the British
nation, by accelerating the termination of the war, and the
views of the ministry with respect to America. . .
nevertheless, the subscriber finds it convenient, for
various reasons, to remove to Europe. . . the subscriber
will dispose of his remaining stocks in trade, by public
auction. . .
Plays.  
West-Point Preserved; or the plot discovered.  A tragic
comedy.
Miss McCree.  A tragedy.
The Meschianza.  A pantomime.
Burgoyne's Address. The Sleeveless Errand, or the
Commissioners of Peace, The March to Valley-Forge.  The
Unsuccessful Attempt, by Governor Johnstone.  The Amorous
Hero, and contented Cuckold, by General Howe,---commedies.--
-The Battle of the Kegs.  A farce.
Who'd Have Thought It?  Or the introduction of 24 British
standards to the rebel congress.  A procession. . .


Generic Title Providence Gazette 
Date 1781.12.08 
Publisher Carter, John 
City, State Providence, RI 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0042526
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