The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.08.28  Boston  CITATION Lines Addressed to the Females of Pennsylvania... [t] [beg] All hail 
1782.03.13  Worcester  CITATION Lines Occasioned by Mr Rivington's...Types [t] [beg] Well-now (said the 
1782.04.11  Worcester  CITATION Lines Occasioned by Mr Rivington's...Types [t] [beg] Well-now (said the 
1778.08.31  Boston  CITATION Lines on the Death of...Wooster [t] [beg] From this the muse rich 
1767.10.01  New York  CITATION Lines on the Fall of the Jesuits [t] [beg] What was the Jesuit's aim, and 
1783.01.04  Newport  CITATION Lines on Wishing Parodies, The [t] [beg] Wishing, the first of blessing sure 
1772.12.18  New London  CITATION Lines they are charming, for Celia writes them, The [fl] 
1781.03.20  Salem  CITATION Lines to Those Whom They May Concern [t] [beg] Snarling cur at distance 
1783.04.16  Chatham  CITATION Lines Written on the Prospect of Peace [t] [beg] Blest notes of peace! with 
1769.12.15  New London  CITATION Lines Wrote For a young Lady... [t] [beg] Bless the Lord, who gives his word 
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