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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1740.01.29  New York  CITATION Invitation, An [t] [beg] Come hither all, whose grov'ling taste 
1776.02.26  Norwich  CITATION Invitation from a Gentleman in the Country... [t] [beg] Indeed, my friend 
1740.01.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Invitation, The [t] [beg] Come hither all, whose grov'ling taste 
1774.03.09  Newburyport  CITATION Invitation, The [t] [beg] Descending Phoebus had withdrawn his ray 
1766.12.25  London  CITATION Invitation, The [t] [beg] To my best my friends are free 
1767.02.06  Portsmouth  CITATION Invitation, The [t] [beg] To my best my friends are free 
1782.06.19  Chatham  CITATION Invitation, The [t] [beg] To my best my friends are free 
1775.09.12  Portsmouth  CITATION Invitation to the Fair Sex... [t] [beg] Come, sisters come, your injur'd 
1775.09.04  Newport  CITATION Invitation to the Fair Sex... [t] [beg] When Julius Caesar rul'd the world 
1730.12.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Invitation to the Hall, An [t] [beg] Phaebus, wit-inspiring Lord 
1739.06.26  London  CITATION Invitation to Walk in a Summer's Morning, An [t] [beg] Awake, dear Celia 
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