The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.11.11  Providence  CITATION Impartialist, No 1 [t] [beg] Mankind one day serence and free appear 
1771.12.14  Providence  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] Flying rumours gather'd as they roll'd, The 
1771.03.14  London  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] If gaming does an aged fire entice 
1771.04.18  New York  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] Love of gaming is the worst of ills, The 
1771.10.05  Providence  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] Mankind one day serene and free appear 
1771.11.02  Providence  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] No monster could put you to half so much fear 
1771.11.30  Providence  CITATION Impartialist, The [t] [beg] Of all the nations, compli[?] crimes 
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