The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1767.02.28  New Haven  CITATION Ass by Application, The [t] [beg] In Aesop's famous world of wit 
1773.09.10  New London  CITATION Ass by Application, The [t] [beg] In Aesop's famous world of wit 
1752.02.27  London  CITATION Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] 
1761.02.23  New York  CITATION Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] 
1771.08.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Ass once left his master's home, An [fl] 
1772.03.19  New York  CITATION Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water, at least 
1772.03.26  New York  CITATION Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water, at least 
1772.04.02  New York  CITATION Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water, at least 
1765.08.24  London  CITATION Ass, Shuter spoke epilogue from back of, at Covent Garden Theatre 
1766.07.16  London  CITATION Ass, Shuter spoke epilogue from back of, at Covent Garden Theatre 
1765.08.15  London  CITATION Ass, Shuter spoke prologue from back of, at Covent Garden Theatre 
1765.08.26  London  CITATION Ass, Shuter spoke prologue from back of, at Covent Garden Theatre 
1781.06.14  Annapolis  CITATION Ass, the Yahoo and Houyhnhnm, The [fl] 
1768.09.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Ass, with ears erect, and solemn pace, An [fl] 
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