The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.03.28  Salem  CITATION Nature first taught simplicity of dress [fl] 
1764.01.27  New London  CITATION Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] 
1768.05.27  New London  CITATION Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] 
1768.12.30  New London  CITATION Nature gives all creatures arms [fl] 
1782.01.26  London  CITATION Nature has plac'd that tincture in the blood [fl] 
1771.09.16  Boston  CITATION Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time [fl] 
1779.01.16  Providence  CITATION Nature in richest dress array'd [fl] 
1783.05.12  Boston  CITATION Nature survives cold winter's blast [fl] 
1721.11.13  Boston  CITATION Nature, tis true, but grac'd our sex with charms [fl] 
1770.09.06  Williamsburg  CITATION Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] 
1773.04.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] 
1782.04.20  Richmond  CITATION Nature to every creature is a friend [fl] 
1770.09.06  New York  CITATION Nature unkind, has cast the fatal dart [fl] 
1770.09.15  London?  CITATION Nature unkind has cast the fatal dart [fl] 
1774.09.02  New London  CITATION Nature when she form'd a man [fl] 
1780.11.21  Boston  CITATION Nature, when she form'd a man [fl] 
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