The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1740.04.14  New York  CITATION Against Ambition [t] [beg] Fly hence ambition far from hence be gone 
1775.12.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Against Libels [t] [beg] Burnt be the piece, forgot the author's name 
1772.10.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Against Life [t] [beg] What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife 
1774.04.13  Newburyport  CITATION Against Life [t] [beg] What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife 
1774.10.13  Norwich  CITATION Against Life [t] [beg] What tranquil road, unvex'd by strife 
1734.03.02  Charleston  CITATION Against my Negro man nam'd Parris [fl] 
1733.09.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Against Party-Malice... [t] [beg] Happy's the man, who with just thoughts 
1780.08.29  London  CITATION Against the English [t] [beg] England unknown as yet unpeopled lay 
1746.03.06  Boston  CITATION Against Transubstantiation [t] [beg] Among the Pagans there were little odds 
1779.01.30  Boston  CITATION Against your will, to be detractions tool [fl] 
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