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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.03.01  Charleston  CITATION Education, of boys, to honorable employment, compared to that of girls 
1774.05.04  Newburyport  CITATION Education, of girls, dancing included, if people of property 
1764.12.29  London  CITATION Education, of girls, dancing taught rather than useful skills 
1767.10.22  Williamsburg  CITATION Education, of girls, satire on 
1767.11.09  Williamsburg  CITATION Education, of girls, satire on 
1773.03.01  Charleston  CITATION Education, of girls, to music and dancing, compared to that of boys 
1741.01.26  New York  CITATION Education, of women, consists chiefly of dancing, singing, and dressing 
1769.03.01  Savannah  CITATION Education, of women, includes harpsichord, singing, dancing, in Markham tale 
1769.03.27  New York  CITATION Education, of women, includes harpsichord, singing, dancing, in Markham tale 
1769.07.01  Providence  CITATION Education, of women, includes harpsichord, singing, dancing 
1781.10.06  New York  CITATION Education [t] [beg] Where is taught reading, a grace of the schools 
1781.10.13  New York  CITATION Education [t] [beg] Where is taught reading, a grace of the schools 
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