The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.02.09  New London  CITATION Paraphrase Attempted on a Late Famous Speech [t] [beg] My Lords and 
1773.09.16  Annapolis  CITATION Paraphrase of the Latin Poem... [t] [beg] Lack-a-day my muse has stray'd, A 
1773.11.01  London  CITATION Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer [t] [beg] Father of all! Eternal mind 
1773.12.29  Newburyport  CITATION Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer [t] [beg] Father of all! eternal mind 
1773.12.30  Boston  CITATION Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer [t] [beg] Father of all! Eternal mind 
1773.02.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Paraphrase on the 23d Psalm [t] [beg] All-bounteous King, with liberal hand 
1772.10.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Paraphrase on the Eight Beatitudes [t] [beg] Blest is the man, of high or lo 
1772.05.21  Charleston  CITATION Paraphrase on the First Chapter of Genesis [t] [beg] When first th' Eternal 
1773.10.23  Baltimore  CITATION Paraphrase on the First Psalm [t] [beg] Happy the man of pure and upright 
1768.08.12  New London  CITATION Paraphrase on the Latter Part...of Matthew [t] [beg] When my breast labours 
1768.04.09  Providence  CITATION Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer [t] [beg] Father of all! Eternal mind! 
1774.01.20  New York  CITATION Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer [t] [beg] Father of all! eternal Mind 
1736.11.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Paraphrase [t] [beg] There are a number of us creep 
1737.01.15  Charleston  CITATION Paraphrase [t] [beg] There are a number of us creep 
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