The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1763.07.11  New York  CITATION Not, after many circumstances [fl] 
1780.09.23  New York  CITATION Not all delights the bloody spear [fl] 
1779.04.24  Providence  CITATION Not all the threats or favour of a crown [fl] 
1776.09.21  Portsmouth  CITATION Not all the threats, or favours of a crown [fl] 
1773.10.21  Williamsburg  CITATION Not all who are accounted great [fl] 
1734.01.15  London  CITATION Not ev'ry temper rural scenes delight [fl] 
1741.02.16  New York  CITATION Not for himself he sees, or hears, or eats [fl] 
1770.10.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Not found in the sad sonateer [fl] 
1769.05.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Not from the force of wine, or power of kings [fl] 
1769.08.22  Salem  CITATION Not from the force of wine, or power of Kings [fl] 
1770.07.20  New London  CITATION Not stiff with age, nor credulous with youth [fl] 
1759.02.26  New York  CITATION Not the dread pangs which nature disunite [fl] 
1772.08.03  London  CITATION Not to turn human brutal, but to build [fl] 
1736.12.30  London  CITATION Not unprophetick was the muses song [fl] 
1763.05.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] 
1763.05.30  New York  CITATION Not with more pleasure, o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] 
1763.06.06  Newport  CITATION Not with more pleasure o'er the fragrant lawn [fl] 
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