The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1779.07.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle, An [t] [beg] Hail mighty Thomas! In whose works are seen 
1779.08.11  New York  CITATION Epistle, An [t] [beg] Hail mighty Thomas! In whose works are seen 
1777.01.17  Williamsburg  CITATION Epistle, An [t] [beg] To Heaven, and you, repentant I confess 
1751.11.20  Annapolis  CITATION Epistle for a Society of Young Ladies, A [t] [beg] Dry, dull, drowsy 
1765.02.18  Boston  CITATION Epistle from a Gentleman in Town... [t] [beg] In youth's fair days, when 
1775.11.04  England  CITATION Epistle From a Lady... [t] [beg] To him, on whom each future joy depends 
1769.06.22  New York  CITATION Epistle from a Lady in America... [t] [beg] To thee whom Albion's distant 
1775.10.30  London  CITATION Epistle from a Lady to Her Husband... [t] [beg] To him, on whom each future 
1771.03.07  Boston  CITATION Epistle from a Society of Young Ladies, An [t] [beg] Dry, dull, drowsy 
1768.07.01  New London  CITATION Epistle from Corydon to Damon [t] [beg] Regardless of the joyless town 
1781.10.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis... [t] [beg] From clouds of smoke, and flames 
1781.11.03  Newport  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis... [t] [beg] From clouds of smoke, and flames 
1781.11.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis... [t] [beg] From clouds of smoke, and flames 
1781.11.08  Worcester  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis... [t] [beg] From clouds of smoke, and flames 
1781.10.25  Fishkill  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis to...Clinton [t] [beg] From clouds of smoke 
1781.11.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle from Lord Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton [t] [beg] From clouds of 
1774.02.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle from R H to J P [t] [beg] Why turn we J-- those volumes o'er 
1741.11.23  New York  CITATION Epistle from the Country [t] [beg] For heaps of gold let plodding misers 
1768.09.12  New York  CITATION Epistle from the Ghost... [t] [beg] Cat breeds a kitten, the serpent a snake 
1782.05.07  Charleston  CITATION Epistle of Crysal [t] [beg] You Crysal, boast of birth divine 
1751.11.19  London  CITATION Epistle to a Friend... [t] [beg] Why still so craving quit the painful 
1762.05.06  New York  CITATION Epistle to a Friend, An [t] [beg] Yes every hopeful son of rhyme 
1748.02.24  Annapolis  CITATION Epistle to a Friend [t] [beg] Well sung the bard, to critics, wits and beaus 
1768.08.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Epistle to Damon [t] [beg] In vain you ask your friend to sing 
1751.03.28  Williamsburg  CITATION Epistle to Dr --- [t] [beg] Since worms your study wholly now engage 
1742.02.01  New York  CITATION Epistle to Hezekiah Salem [t] [beg] As soon as the bless'd Sabbath dawns 
1768.11.05  Providence  CITATION Epistle to John Wilkes, Esq; [t] [beg] While ev'ry truly English breast 
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