The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1759.10.20  Charleston  CITATION Away great Johnson, and each worn-out theme [fl] 
1767.08.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Away, let nought to love displeasing [fl] 
1779.01.23  New York  CITATION Away to the Copse [t], tune of lyric [beg] Behold with what ardor to action 
1769.07.20  New York  CITATION Away to the Fields [t], on concert program in New York 
1773.04.19  Charleston  CITATION Away to the Fields [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program 
1773.04.26  Charleston  CITATION Away to the Fields [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program 
1760.10.13  London  CITATION Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops 
1760.10.13  London  CITATION Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops 
1760.10.16  London  CITATION Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops 
1760.10.27  London  CITATION Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops 
1771.09.13  Portsmouth  CITATION Away ye little vulgar fools [fl] 
1771.10.04  London  CITATION Away ye little vulgar fools [fl] 
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