The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-AMERICA

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1777.01.14  Trenton  CITATION America, author of lyric [beg] Britannia-sinks beneath her crime 
1777.01.20  Boston  CITATION America, author of lyric [beg] Britannia--sinks beneath her crimes 
1774.10.19  Philadelphia  CITATION America, author of lyric [beg] Let others strive by servile arts to gain 
1775.01.27  New York  CITATION America, author of lyric [beg] Let others strive by servile arts to gain 
1778.02.21  London  CITATION America [t] [beg] Crown'd be the man with lasting praise 
1782.01.05  London  CITATION America [t] [beg] Crown'd be the man with lasting praise 
1751.08.26  Annapolis-Royl  CITATION America [t] [beg] For you, dear sir, the muse unus'd to sing 
1776.02.22  New York  CITATION America lift up thy head [fl] 
1776.08.10  Portsmouth  CITATION America no longer bears the cause [fl] 
1770.11.01  Falling River  CITATION America, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1770.11.08  Falling River  CITATION America, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1770.11.15  Falling River  CITATION America, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.01.27  Boston  CITATION America, see thy free born sons advance [fl] 
1766.02.14  Boston  CITATION America, see thy free born sons advance [fl] 
1774.08.04  Boston  CITATION America! thou fractious nation [fl] 
1774.09.07  Virginia  CITATION America! Thou fractious nation [fl] 
1774.09.23  Virginia  CITATION America! thou fractious nation [fl] 
1774.10.06  Boston  CITATION America! thou fractious nation [fl] 
1773.01.18  Boston  CITATION America [ ] to Freedom cry! [fl] 
1775.09.27  New York  CITATION America to her Sons [t] [beg] Americans beware! lest ministerial pow'r 
1763.04.28  Savannah  CITATION America [t] [beg] Whence, Britons, these desponding cares 
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