The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.06.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Birds, upon a time, not nam'd, The 
1779.08.03  London  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Lion is (beyond dispute), The 
1775.04.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Once, on a time, when great Sir Oak 
1751.02.18  New York  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Pipe of strong and sparkling wine, A 
1771.08.13  Hartford  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Poor man once a judge besought 
1778.12.05  New York  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Rejoice, Americans, Rejoice! 
1749.10.05  London  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Two Welchmen, partners in a cow 
1781.11.03  Newport  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] War broke out in former days, A 
1772.02.04  Hartford  CITATION Fable, A [t] [beg] Wily fisher sought the stream 
1779.01.30  Cambridge  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Bearded goat in merry mood, A 
1772.01.16  New York  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Drawn by the sun's declining beam 
1778.12.12  Cambridge  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Evil be, to him that Evil thinks 
1779.07.17  London  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Lion is (beyond dispute), The 
1774.07.15  Newbern  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Monkey once a short request, A 
1754.06.03  London  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Monkey, to reform the times, A 
1763.08.22  New York  CITATION Fable of the Trees, The [t] [beg] Once on a time, when great fir Oak 
1770.08.10  New London  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Poor man once a judge besought, A 
1750.02.12  New York  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] To do a thing that's vile and base 
1774.04.14  New York  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Twas on a time (I sha'n't say when) 
1781.02.15  Fishkill  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Twas on a time (I shan't say when) 
1775.03.17  Boston  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] When party spirit prevail'd apace 
1775.05.12  Boston  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] When party-spirit prevail'd a pace 
1775.01.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Fable [t] [beg] Within the windings of a wood 
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