The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1779.10.12  Trenton  CITATION Officer, American, author of lyric [beg] Let venal poets praise a King 
1761.01.26  Boston  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] As Wolfe all glorious lately stood 
1745.07.22  New York  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain 
1745.07.29  Boston  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain 
1745.07.29  Boston  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain 
1777.12.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Confinement hail! in honor's justest cause 
1745.12.16  Boston  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Neptune and Mars in council met 
1781.09.01  Quebec  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] Third day of June in the year sixty seven 
1780.01.18  London  CITATION Officer, author of lyric [beg] To all our countrymen at land 
1779.08.18  Trenton  CITATION Officer of American Army, author of lyric [beg] Let venal poets praise 
1780.09.07  Worcester  CITATION Officer of Army, author of lyric [beg] If Women's true virtue consists in 
1778.01.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Officer of Queen's Rangers, author of lyric [beg] Ye brave honest subjects 
1776.01.22  Norwich  CITATION Officer of the Army, author of lyric [beg] To part, or not to part--that is 
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