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

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1775.11.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies and Beggars, The [t] [beg] Gentle ladies, good in nature 
1779.02.06  New York  CITATION Ladies and Gentlemen, I've ventur'd in to make my case [fl] 
1780.03.15  New York  CITATION Ladies and gentlemen, our farce to night [fl] 
1774.06.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.06.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.07.06  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.07.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.07.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.08.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1774.08.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies, authors of plays for sale by Humphreys, James 
1743.08.15  Charleston  CITATION Ladies Complaint, The [t] [beg] Custom, alas! doth partial prove 
1777.11.19  London  CITATION Ladies Dress. A Receipt [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse-hair and wool 
1778.06.11  Boston  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool 
1778.06.23  Hartford  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool 
1778.06.25  Worcester  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool 
1778.06.26  New London  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse hair and wool 
1781.07.11  Chatham  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Chloe a bushel of horse-hair and wool 
1778.06.23  Portsmouth  CITATION Ladies Dress, The [t] [beg] Give Cloe a bushel of horse-hair, and wool 
1773.10.14  New York  CITATION Ladies Frolick [t], airs for guitar, for sale by Rivington, James 
1773.10.21  New York  CITATION Ladies Frolick [t], airs for guitar, for sale by Rivington, James 
1777.11.22  New York  CITATION Ladies Frolick [t], vocal score, for sale by Rivington, J 
1775.01.02  Charleston  CITATION Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] 
1775.01.23  Charleston  CITATION Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] 
1775.01.30  Charleston  CITATION Ladies, if your daughters incline to write [fl] 
1768.05.02  Boston  CITATION Ladies Memorandum Book [t], with the new songs, for sale by Mein, John 
1768.05.09  Boston  CITATION Ladies Memorandum Book [t], with the new songs, for sale by Mein, John 
1768.05.16  Boston  CITATION Ladies Memorandum Book [t], with the new songs, for sale by Mein, John 
1761.11.30  Boston  CITATION Ladies Monitor [t], for sale by Edes and Gill 
1761.12.07  Boston  CITATION Ladies Monitor [t], for sale by Edes and Gill 
1761.12.14  Boston  CITATION Ladies Monitor [t], for sale by Edes and Gill 
1778.01.03  New York  CITATION Ladies Polite Songster [t], for sale by Nutter, Valentine 
1778.01.10  New York  CITATION Ladies Polite Songster [t], for sale by Nutter, Valentine 
1771.06.10  New York  CITATION Ladies Polite Songster [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.07.01  New York  CITATION Ladies Polite Songster [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.07.08  New York  CITATION Ladies Polite Songster [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1781.07.05  Annapolis  CITATION Ladies, several, author of lyric [beg] How dare you, scribbler, thus perplex 
1754.11.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] 
1754.11.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] 
1754.11.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Ladies! there's something happen'd now so queer [fl] 
1768.04.14  New York  CITATION Ladies! to night, I've got the hardest talk [fl] 
1735.04.14  London  CITATION Ladies Weekly Preparation [t] [beg] In days of yore, by fasting, watching 
1782.09.07  London  CITATION Ladies, you've seen me from lover freed [fl] 
1782.06.25  Baltimore  CITATION Ladies, you've seen me from one lover freed [fl] 
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