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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.11.23  New York  CITATION Farmer and his Dog, The [t] [beg] There dwelt a farmer in the West 
1772.03.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Farmer and Pigeon, The [t] [beg] Look round, my friend, how hard the case 
1771.08.26  Boston  CITATION Farmer and Sycophant, The [t] [beg] I hate the man of abject race 
1771.09.03  Boston  CITATION Farmer and the Syncophant, The [t] [continued] 
1771.08.27  Boston  CITATION Farmer and the Syncophant, The [t] [beg] I hate the man of abject race 
1768.08.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Farmer, author of lyric [beg] Receipt of your letter I gratefully own, The 
1768.04.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Farmer, author of lyric [beg] Vice is a monster of so horrid mein 
1773.08.16  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.16  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.17  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.19  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.20  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.20  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1773.08.26  Roxbury  CITATION Farmer, composer of song played by band of music for 14th of August 
1778.01.27  Hartford  CITATION Farmer Just Return'd from Meeting... [t] [beg] To night the muse attempts 
1770.08.24  Boston  CITATION Farmer: Liberty Song [t], sung for 14th of August 
1770.08.25  Boston  CITATION Farmer, of Pennsylvania, author of Song of Liberty [t], sung at celebration 
1759.03.20  Newport  CITATION Farmer once to London went, A [fl] 
1766.07.25  Boston  CITATION Farmer, Sarah, sells Watts's Psalms with Hymns and tunes [t] 
1770.04.30  Boston  CITATION Farmer: Song of Liberty [t], quote [beg] By uniting we stand, by dividing we 
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