The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1766.11.05  Savannah  CITATION Fox and the cat, as they travel'd one day, The [fl] 
1766.11.05  Savannah  CITATION Fox and the Cat, The [t] [beg] Fox and the cat, as they travel'd one day 
1782.09.11  Chatham  CITATION Fox and Vixor Mask, The [t] [beg] Subtle fox the story goes, A 
1773.12.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] 
1773.12.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] 
1779.09.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Fox from covert unsecure, The [fl] 
1736.01.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Fox Hunting [t] [beg] For these nocturnal thieves, huntsmen prepare 
1774.12.01  Greenwich  CITATION Fox, John, owner of runaway Negro named Gabriel who plays violin 
1774.12.15  Greenwich  CITATION Fox, John, owner of runaway Negro named Gabriel who plays violin 
1773.05.20  Gloucester Cty  CITATION Fox, John, owner of runaway Negro named Jack who plays violin, took one 
1773.05.27  Gloucester Cty  CITATION Fox, John, owner of runaway Negro named Jack who plays violin, took one 
1772.06.16  London  CITATION Fox, Stephen, played Ranger in Suspicious Husband [t], in satire 
1772.06.25  London  CITATION Fox, Stephen, played Ranger in Suspicious Husband [t], in satire 
1751.03.18  New York  CITATION Fox [t] [beg] With th'king of beasts the fox ne'er vies 
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