DATE
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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1752.12.14
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Indian, Cherokee, chief attended Othello [t] in Williamsburg theatre
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1774.04.06
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South Carolina
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CITATION
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Indian, Cherokee, pretended author of lyric [beg] Ye prospr'ous sons
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1780.11.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian Chief, actor in character spoke prologue [beg] I am a Chief, a native
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1782.12.11
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl]
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1783.01.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Indian chief, who, fam'd of yore, The [fl]
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1783.01.09
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian chief who, fam'd of yore [fl], The
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1783.01.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl]
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1774.06.09
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Indian customs, imitated at ball in Norfolk, given by Sons of St Tamminy
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1769.06.30
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Stockbridge
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CITATION
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Indian dance, in Stockbridge, scene of fight between two brothers
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1769.07.03
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Stockbridge
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CITATION
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Indian dance, in Stockbridge, scene of fight between two brothers
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1764.03.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian Emperor [t], for sale by Holt, John
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1756.08.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian, in New York, sang Death Song [t], in torture-execution by French
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1769.11.29
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Savannah
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CITATION
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Indian, in Savannah, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue
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1737.03.07
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Utopia
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CITATION
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Indian Kintekaying, noise of horn resembles
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1771.12.16
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue
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1772.04.21
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue
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1771.11.25
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Albany
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CITATION
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Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion of in dialogue
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1758.10.28
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Loyalhanning
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CITATION
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Indian music, metaphor of attack, description of battle at Loyalhanning
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1734.10.24
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Perth Amboy
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CITATION
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Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle
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1734.10.31
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Perth Amboy
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CITATION
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Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle
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1734.11.07
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Perth Amboy
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CITATION
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Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle
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1734.11.14
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Perth Amboy
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CITATION
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Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle
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1740.03.10
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian Philosopher [t] [beg] Why should our joys transorm to pain
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1783.02.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian Queen, owner of runaway Negro named Bouchester who plays French horn
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1783.02.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian Queen, owner of runaway Negro named Bouchester who plays French horn
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1773.10.30
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Warwick
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Buck, plays violin
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1773.11.06
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Warwick
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Buck, plays violin
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1738.01.23
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Exeter
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol
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1738.01.30
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Exeter
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol
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1738.02.06
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Exeter
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol
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1750.05.24
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Cecil County
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin
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1750.05.31
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Cecil County
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin
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1750.06.07
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Cecil County
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin
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1740.06.09
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle
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1740.06.09
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle
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1740.06.23
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle
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1740.06.23
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Stratford
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle
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1760.11.24
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Rhode Island
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin
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1760.12.01
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Rhode Island
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin
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1760.12.08
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Rhode Island
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CITATION
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Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin
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1767.06.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian slave, runaway named Jack, plays fiddle
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1782.04.16
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Muskingum
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CITATION
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Indian song, taught captive by Moravian Indians
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1753.03.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian songs, to be translated and published
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1783.09.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Indian tunes, sung by Shakers in worship
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1773.02.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian War Dance [t], to be danced after Love a la Mode [t]
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1773.02.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Indian War Dance [t], to be danced after Love A-La-Mode [t]
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1775.08.09
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New Windsor
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CITATION
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Indian War Hoop, in New Windsor, by soldiers
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1776.11.29
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Ramepough
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CITATION
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Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter
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1776.12.13
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Ramepough
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CITATION
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Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter
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1776.12.20
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Ramepough
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CITATION
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Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter
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1751.09.19
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London
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CITATION
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Indian weed must sure succeed, The [fl]
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