The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-PEACE

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1763.07.22  New London  CITATION Peace coming on, The [fl] 
1773.03.25  New Kent  CITATION Peace, gentle shade, attend thy balmy rest [fl] 
1783.05.10  Newport  CITATION Peace [t] [beg] Hail Goddess, brightest of the heavenly train 
1783.06.21  Charleston  CITATION Peace [t] [beg] Hail Goddess, brightest of the heavenly train 
1774.06.23  Williamsburg  CITATION Peace, heavenly goddess! born on balmy wings [fl] 
1776.11.14  Halifax  CITATION Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] 
1776.11.18  Norwich  CITATION Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] 
1776.11.26  Halifax  CITATION Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] 
1776.12.06  Halifax  CITATION Peace is the blessing that I seek [fl] 
1783.03.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace, lovely seraph, will again expand [fl] 
1774.06.23  Williamsburg  CITATION Peace [t] [beg] Peace, heavenly goddess! born on balmy wings 
1748.12.15  Boston  CITATION Peace should be sign'd, the French did say [fl] 
1767.11.17  Charleston  CITATION Peace Song [t], sung by Cherokee Indians for Governor 
1767.12.17  Charleston  CITATION Peace-Song [t], sung by Cherokee Indians for Governor 
1767.12.17  Charleston  CITATION Peace-Song [t], sung by Cherokee Indians for Governor 
1767.12.31  Charleston  CITATION Peace-Song [t], sung by Cherokee Indians for Governor 
1779.01.14  Boston  CITATION Peace to his ashes! While his grave we tread [fl] 
1778.05.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace to the man who steady in his ways [fl] 
1778.07.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace to the man who steady in his ways [fl] 
1774.07.21  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious --! [fl] 
1774.08.04  Norwich  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious---! [fl] 
1774.08.12  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious --! [fl] 
1770.08.21  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] 
1774.10.06  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] 
1774.10.21  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] 
1774.12.16  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] 
1775.03.09  Williamsburg  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King [fl] 
1775.06.14  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] 
1775.07.03  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] 
1775.07.08  London  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king [fl] 
1783.06.05  Savannah  CITATION Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! [fl] 
1759.11.17  Charleston  CITATION Peace to thy silent shade, dear worthy friend! [fl] 
1771.02.11  Boston  CITATION Peace to your pensive dust, illustrious shades! [fl] 
1783.05.03  Charleston  CITATION Peace [t] [beg] Will no one tell the pretty tale 
1757.01.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] 
1757.01.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] 
1757.03.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] 
1757.03.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Peace with your fiddling there--it shall be spoke [fl] 
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